A cold front will bring a few strong storms to the region this afternoon. Drying out and warming up through the end of the work week with another rounds of rain and storms this weekend.
Temperatures on Sunday will be significantly colder in metro Atlanta.
The weak cold spell is moving south and will combine with a wind convergence to first cover the northeastern part of the region in the early hours of Wednesday
High winds continued to blast across Southern California on Friday, as a cold storm moved across the state, forecast to also bring some showers, thunderstorms and mountain snow — and the potential for power outages and hazardous air quality. The quick-moving system is expected to clear out of the region by Saturday morning, making way for a warmer and more clear weekend, according to the National Weather Service. But on Friday, the chance for significant rainfall across the Southland remained...
A brief warmup at the start of the workweek will be followed by an advancing cold front bringing scattered thunderstorms and frosty conditions at times. Ahead of the arrival of the frontal system, Tuesday, April 23 will be mostly sunny with a high temperature in the low 60s. Clouds will thicken Tuesday night, with rain and showers expected at times until late Wednesday afternoon, April 24, though Wednesday won't be a complete washout. As the frontal system moves through during that time,...
A cold front will bring isolated showers and more clouds to the region today. Temperatures remain warm with highs in the mid 70s. Sunny and dry conditions return to end the week.
Locally heavy rain with strong wind is possible to start the week
It will bring strong gusts of wind in many parts and there are hazardous
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By SAMYA KULLAB Associated Press KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian commander Oleksiy Tarasenko witnessed a frightening shift last month in Russia’s efforts to punch through Kyiv’s defense of the industrial region known as the Donbas. Standing against Russia’s unyielding advance in the strategic front-line town of Chasiv Yar, he noticed that, instead of making typical
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian commander Oleksiy Tarasenko witnessed a frightening shift last month in Russia's efforts to punch through Kyiv’s defense of the industrial region known as the Donbas. Standing against Russia’s unyielding advance in the strategic front-line town of Chasiv Yar, he noticed that, instead of making typical light infantry assaults, Moscow’s forces []