Hi everyone! Unseasonably cool weather continues for yet another day. This afternoon has been mostly cloudy with light southeast winds, and temperatures hovering around 60. Tomorrow will be even cooler with a mix of 40's and low 50's. Of course, as has been advertised throughout this week, inclement weather is expected with pockets of drizzle, and []
High temperatures today struggle to get out of the 30s for some, as rain and northeast winds keep temperatures cool tomorrow as well.
Wednesday, May 1 Morning Report One of the marks of May Day is an ancient European holiday celebrating the start of summer. It feels like we have had our taste of summer AND today is the first day this year with sunset after 8 PM (in Baltimore). Now, we step back closer to reality. The
The National Weather Service is forecasting the highest chances of severe weather on Saturday, with a lower chance on Sunday. Showers are expected to begin Friday afternoon.
Met Eireann say current indications show some rain rolling in for the weekend, particularly on Sunday
A cold front passing through overnight will knock our temperatures back a bit for Thursday, but keeping us more in line with what is “average” – mid 60s.
Showers and thunderstorms continue tonight. Severe risk is very, very low.
The first of two waves of rain and thunder is moving through Minnesota Friday. Another wave of rainfall develops Sunday. There’s a marginal risk of severe weather in far southern Minnesota.
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HONOLULU (KHON2) - For Sunday, we should see much drier conditions compared to today as a drier air mass moves in from the east. A trough to the northwest of the state will continue to keep winds light to moderate and out of the east-southeast direction. Sea breezes developing during the day time should lead []
Light rain and grey skies were present for much of the day.