HONOLULU (KHON2) - In the short term, the trade winds will continue to weaken further tonight into Wednesday with sea breezes expected over leeward areas by Wednesday afternoon. Starting Thursday, the atmosphere will begin to change as an upper level low approaches the state. The surface winds will likely weaken further as a surface trough []
Humidity will stick around this weekend. Next week is looking warm, with
Showers will last through the day for parts of the state. Find out where
Two systems will bring rain and thunderstorms to the South this week, and flash flooding and severe storms are possible on Monday. Here’s what you need to know. - Videos from The Weather Channel | weather.com
Auroras lighting up night skies across the United States are becoming a free, multi-day music festival for the eyes, likely to return Saturday and Sunday, and possibly into next week, federal forecasters said. In addition to the U.S., there have reports of sightings in Germany, Switzerland, China, England and Spain. The timing is not bad for viewers, although aurora spotters may have to be up at last call to get the best look. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasters say the...
The Capital Area had a second straight morning fail to leave the upper 70s and set a second consecutive record warm minimum temperature. A third straight is likely before a cold front brings some relief ahead of Mother’s Day Weekend.Tonight & Tomorrow: Low temperatures are expected to come in around 79 degrees and the standing record warm minimum is 76 degrees. Low clouds and south winds of 5-10mph will certainly work against much cooling. Thursday will feature a mix of sun and clouds and...
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More active weather is pegged for the Plains later this evening. A storm system will track across the state and the better line-up for any storms will be near and north of I-70 with a higher uptick from Northwest Kansas into Southwest Nebraska. There will not be many severe storms but one or two could contain all hazards from large hail to damaging winds with the possibility of a tornado or two.
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Starting to feel a little more summer like as highs rise toward the 90s. Severe storm chances will return Sunday. Meteorologist Lucy Doll has your Storm Track 3 forecast.
LIVINGSTON — Portions of Livingston Parish saw damage from severe thunderstorms for the second time in a week late Thursday and early Friday. The town of Livingston on Friday posted a number of photographs showing damage at a park.Permalink| Comments