We could have some strong to severe storms today. 3News' Matt Wintz has the hour-by-hour details in his morning weather forecast for Wednesday, April 17, 2024.
What we're tracking We'll have another chance for storms later this evening as the upper level system continues to move eastward. We'll also see very strong winds, without the storms, as this system passes through. Wind gusts through Sunday will likely be on the order of 40-45 mph. The best chance to see storms develop []
Heavy storms are slowly moving through Acadiana this Monday morning. Flash flooding is possible along with a low threat for severe weather. A Severe Thunderstorm WATCH is in effect until 9:00 am. Much of the area could receive 3 to 5" inches of rain with isolated higher amounts of over 6" inches. Do not drive []
Chicagoans can expect showers and a few thunderstorms Sunday evening and overnight, with temperatures remaining mild, dropping to the low 60s. Severe weather risk is limited mainly to areas west of I-39.Monday morning may see lingering showers, but drying conditions will return with highs in the 70s. Tuesday brings sunny skies and warmth in the low to mid 70s, followed by dry conditions and temperatures in the mid to upper 70s on Wednesday.However, wet weather is expected to return later in the...
In true springtime in Michigan fashion, the forecasts can be drastically different for any two days.
The Chicago weather forecast for Tuesday shows potentially severe storms
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Today is going to be a little warmer than yesterday, and without the wind. We will have a few clouds moving through in the afternoon. The wind will stay mostly ligh
There's a very small amount of remaining risk for an isolated strong to
Strong storms could produce heavy lightning, hail, and wind damage.
A line of storms is currently moving across southeastern Texas tonight, producing very heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and frequent lightning. This activity will slowly work southeastward overnight tonight, arriving across Acadiana tomorrow morning. The timing of this complex of storms is important, especially to school districts deciding what to do for tomorrow. Unfortunately, models are []
Today will be another warm and breezy day with highs in the mid-80s and southeasterly winds in the 12-24 mph range. Wind gusts could be in the 30-35 mph range later this afternoon. This is due to low pressure to the north, which will bring storms to the area tomorrow morning. Most storms today will