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Hello everyone! The overcast, humid, and cool weather from this morning is giving way to sunshine and windy weather this afternoon. The reason being, a dryline is slowly mixing to the east, allowing for Amarillo and points west to become sunny, windy, and mild. Our temperatures should warm into the upper 70's to mid 80's. []
Meteorologist Dylan Hudler has a look at your Friday afternoon forecast,
Forecasters think areas that do get thunderstorms will start seeing them around 4 p.m.
Storms will be moving to the east this evening with a quieter, but still windy, day coming Wednesday.
Here’s your Monday evening forecast for April 22, 2024 from Minnesota’s Weather Authority and Meteorologist Matt Serwe.Scattered light rain is moving through eastern Minnesota and western Wisconsin late Monday afternoon. It should be out of the Twin Cities by 6:00 PM, and end in northwest Wisconsin before sunset. The sky clears overnight, but this same
OVERNIGHT: Hail remains the primary threat with storms in central and northeast Arkansas this evening. Later tonight, activity will die down. Temperatures will stay mild in the 70s much of the even
Late February 2024 will forever be remembered for damaging straight line
Most of today will be dry, breezy, and warm with highs in the middle 80s. We'll likely see our clouds increase ahead of our next best chance for rain. That looks to arrive late this evening and into the overnight with strong to severe storms possible. Our mostly likely timeframe to see the stronger storms []
A few showers Thursday morning across Oklahoma, and then a warm and muggy
The National Weather Service predicts several storms across Central Texas
TORNADO WATCH UNTIL 7 P.M. for most of Central and Northern Ohio, including the Columbus metro area. Stay #WeatherAware this evening as storms move through