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Kansas City should be prepared for strong scattered storms overnight
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A warm front will lead to more heat and humidity Wednesday, setting the stage for storms and a cold front early Thursday. The Rest of the Evening Mostly cloudy skies will not budge tonight around Middle Georgia. A small shower or two will be possible, particularly in the northern third of the region. Winds will come
While a few scattered clouds may obstruct your eclipse viewing this afternoon, there won't be much to complain about forecast-wise today.
Rain chances will remain low for the next couple of days.
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HONOLULU (KHON2) - Trade winds speeds have also eased, but remain locally strong and gusty. A showery low cloud cloud band that soaked many windward areas overnight and this morning is in the process of clearing the islands. Fewer showers are seen immediately upstream as compared to this time yesterday and this morning, and somewhat []
What We’re Tracking Mostly clear and still mild tonight with a little more moisture in place. With that increased humidity, look for morning low temperatures in the upper 50s to lower 60s for early Monday. The wind will stay light from the south throughout the night, as well. After a mostly sunny, warm day on []
Temperatures continue warming through the rest of the week, and stay pleasant near 70° all the way through the first half of next week despite have a couple storm systems moving through. Today should be beautiful with a relatively light wind through most of the day. Enjoy it, because it's about to get very windy []
You should stay weather-aware throughout the day on Tuesday as the threat for severe storms exists over an extended period of time.
The Texas Division of Emergency Management announced on Friday that it activated state emergency response resources in anticipation of critical fire weather expected in the western half of the state, including the Texas Panhandle, over the weekend.