Highs near 90 Sunday, then a risk of severe storms Monday night.
There was a severe thunderstorm warning issued by the National Weather Service out of Medford at 3:23 pm Saturday afternoon for the central portion of Klamath County. This warning was generated due to the potential for 60 mph wind gusts along with 1" hail. The cell was moving north at 40 mph and was due
Sunday is basically a repeat of Saturday, just a little cooler and without the cells of rain that developed Saturday evening and tracked around I-90 for a couple hours.
Sunday will be another day with a bright morning and late afternoon showers. Monday will bring great weather for spectators, but athletes competing in the Boston Marathon may find it a bit warm.
Late season storm continues to move across the region. A Flood Advisory is in effect for portions of Santa Barbara County until about 3:30. Ponding on roadways, small streams and creeks could fill quickly and mud flows are possible. So far much of the system has been weathered well by us, but more showers are
StormTeam 5 has a look at the forecast for Boston, Massachusetts and New England.
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 []
Severe Thunderstorm Watch for all Western PA Counties until 11pm.
Monday is an Alert Day in Oklahoma as there's a risk for severe storms that
Severe weather expected Monday afternoon and Monday night.
Strong to severe storms are expected later in the afternoon and into the