• Met Office predicts when warmer, drier more spring-like weather may at long last return to Sunderland

    With May less than a week away, it’s fair to say the first two months of spring have been somewhat of a let down. After waking up on Monday to another dull, wet day with a cold northerly wind, my wife perhaps rather aptly summed it up when she described the weather currently being served up as “it’s like November but with light nights”. It follows on from what has been the wettest 18 months since Met Office records began in 1836 with the washout summer of 2023 followed by a succession of 11...

  • Sheffield weather: Gritters out from 2am as temperatures plunge and wintry squalls drag on

    Gritting lorries will be out in Sheffield tonight as temperatures are set to plunge below zero. Follow the latest from Sheffield Wednesday with The Star’s free football newsletter Streets Ahead said it would treat all priority gritting routes above 200m from 2am. It also urged people to read up on its winter advice. Sheffield has been battered by wintry weather over the last two days, with northerly winds and squally showers dumping rain and hail on the city. The Met Office says Thursday will...

  • Mojave Max emerges from burrow, marking beginning of spring-like weather in Southern Nevada

    Southern Nevada’s famous desert tortoise, Mojave Max, officially emerged from his burrow Tuesday afternoon, marking the beginning of spring-like weather in Southern Nevada.

  • Dublin weather: Met Eireann warns of freezing temperatures before summerlike weather

    Ireland will see a major U-turn in weather as temperatures are set to hit 0 degrees before soaring to a warm 18 degrees

  • Tuesday, April 16 Weather – Wonderful Wednesday then severe weather returns

    The Ozarks dodged a bullet when it came to severe weather on Tuesday. While a warning or two was issued, the majority of storm reports began in Kansas and tracked north and east into Nebraska, Missouri and Iowa. As the dryline quickly pushes through the Ozarks, we will be left with a dry night. With []

  • Weather Drawing: Spring is here

    Attention teachers: Don't forget to submit your students' weather drawings to the Brainerd Dispatch, P.O. Box 974, Brainerd, MN 56401

  • Windy weather returns later this week

    Temperatures reached near-record levels across New Mexico Monday afternoon. More active weather returns later this week. Tuesday afternoon was one of the warmest days so far this year across New Mexico, with many areas climbing into the 80s and 90s. A weak backdoor front in northeast New Mexico is keeping temperatures a few degrees cooler []

  • Weather Drawing: Sure signs of spring

    Attention teachers: Don't forget to submit your students' weather drawing to the Brainerd Dispatch, P.O. Box 974, Brainerd, MN, 56401.

  • Spring like conditions dominate into the workweek

    It has been a beautiful spring day across New Mexico today with temperatures climbing back to near average. High clouds are still present across southeast portions of the state with some light showers across the Gila. As we head overnight, skies will continue to clear out with milder lows. A warming trend that will bring []

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    Severe weather risk returns for Wednesday

    WHEELING, W.Va. (WTRF) - The Storm Prediction Center has outlined portions of The Ohio Valley within a risk for severe weather on Wednesday. A Slight Risk or a two out of sive outlines the I-77 corridor into The Northern Panhandle of West Virginia. A Marginal Risk or a one out of five outlines Marshall, Wetzel, []

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    Another Chilly Morning, Warmer Weather Returning

    Chilly weather is back in Acadiana this Tuesday morning as much of the area feels temperatures in the mid to upper 40s. More beautiful weather is expected for the afternoon as skies turn partly cloudy. Highs will reach the upper 70s as humidity levels remain comfortable. Not feeling as chilly tonight as lows range in []

  • High winds, cooler temperatures and showers return

    Monday morning is mostly sunny and cool. Winds are still light, but the wind will start picking up speed during the morning commute. Southern and eastern New Mexico will see the strongest winds, of 60 to 70 mph. The Metro and and middle Rio Grande Valley will see winds of 40 to 50 mph, and []