A new week brings another risk of severe weather in Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky. Even though the severe threat is low, storms could pose a risk of hail and strong wind gusts.
Good morning, it will be cloudy this morning with some light rain showers
Though we did get a small break in the action earlier this morning to the southeast, not everyone has been as fortunate as rain and a few storms have been coming along in a line from Aberdeen
Sunny to Partly Cloudy and Breezy this afternoon in the Twin Cities with Spotty T-Storms possible between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m. – some of the T-Storms could produce brief Heavy 20 minute Downpours and Gusty Winds with the greatest T-Storm Risk is of the Twin Cities over western Wisconsin. Many areas west of downtown
Severe Threat: Here is the latest timing and impacts regarding the severe weather threat Wednesday and Thursday: WeatherWise Alert: Multiple Chances For Severe Storms Through The Middle Of The Week Forecast: Tonight: Isolated evening strong storms. Low: 70. WeatherWise Alert Wednesday: Hot, humid and breezy. High: 90. Scattered showers with isolated severe storms in the afternoon and evening. WeatherWise Alert Thursday: Early
Forecast: Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers and isolated storms. Patchy fog developing. Lows: Low to mid 60s. Tuesday: Possible AM scattered showers and storms. AM patchy fog. Scattered showers and storms. Highs: Mid to upper 80s. Wednesday: Partly sunny and hot. Widely scattered showers and isolated storms. Highs: Near 90. WeatherWise Alert – Thursday: A cold front will move through
We are tracking a couple of systems that have potential to bring strong to severe thunderstorms tonight and again Tuesday afternoon into Tuesday night. In addition, some places could get locally heavy rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches or more. The heaviest rain is likely late tonight and again late Tuesday into Tuesday night.
Iowans will be facing more lingering showers and isolated storms Monday morning after Sunday's severe thunderstorm watch in south-central Iowa.
The Louisville area and much of the surrounding region is under and
Here’s your Monday evening forecast for May 20, 2024 from Minnesota’s Weather Authority and Meteorologist Matt Serwe.Minnesota’s Weather Authority is calling Tuesday a Forecast First Alert day. Widespread rain and thunderstorms are likely. Severe storms are possible in the afternoon and evening, and heavy rain could lead to flash flooding.This evening is the calm before
MINNEAPOLIS — Following morning showers on Monday, the Twin Cities will have some dry time before another system arrives in the evening.A rain system moving eastward cleared out by midmorning, which will leave some time for the sun to shine through in the afternoon and evening. High temperatures will remain seasonable in the upper 70s.Later on, a cold front to the south will stall, bringing another system our way Monday night into Tuesday morning. This system will feature more widespread heavy...
Strong to severe storms arrive to the Omaha area Sunday morning and again