The latest round of storms will move into northeast Kansas and northwest
Good morning, folks! Starting the morning with temps in the 40s to low 50s across the High Plains. Temps will still rise into the upper 70s and upper 80s for this afternoon with sunny skies and calm winds. We will have a quiet day today before our chance of severe weather increases through the workweek. []
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The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for some of the
We have a First Alert Day out for Tuesday evening as some of these storms could become strong to severe.
10 PM UPDATE The threat of heavy rainfall has faded late this evening with pockets of heavier rain slowly exiting off to the northeast. The break will be short-lived with scattered showers and thunderstorms returning by morning, continuing on and off through Friday afternoon. This will have an impact on temperatures, keeping highs in the []
High winds return Thursday afternoon with gusts up to 60 mph possible. Another storm will bring more winds, but a better chance for rain on Saturday. It's another warm day Wednesday all across New Mexico, but cloud cover streaming in is keeping temperatures a few degrees cooler than the near-record warmth we had on Tuesday. []
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Chicagoans are bracing for a mixed bag of weather in the coming days, as a blend of sunshine, showers, and possible storms looms on the horizon.The area can expect increasing cloud cover on Tuesday, setting the stage for showers and storms to sweep through late tonight and into early Wednesday morning. As the weather system approaches, winds are anticipated to ramp up, potentially reaching gusts of 40-50 mph from midnight to the early hours of Wednesday.However, there's a silver lining in the...
After a rough and wet start to the workweek, a lull is expected over the next 24 hours. However, showers and thunderstorms will remain in the forecast.Tonight & Tomorrow: Clouds will break apart overnight. The clearing will allow our air to mix out into the atmosphere and low temperatures to dip into the mid 60s. With the cooling and leftover moisture from Monday’s rain, some fog could develop around daybreak. Be alert to any reduced visibility for the morning commute. Tuesday will take...
A few showers Thursday morning across Oklahoma, and then a warm and muggy
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