Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane shows the 1st threat we're watching tomorrow.
Chief Meteorologist Damon Lane shows the timeline of threats moving in on
Today is a First Alert Weather Alert Day for the potential of scattered
There is a Marginal Risk of a severe thunderstorm from mid-afternoon tomorrow (Thu.) through tomorrow night. This is a level one or low risk. This is the Severe Risk Area map from the Storm Predict
*an Areal Flood Watch is in effect for Llano, Gillespie, Blanco, Burnet,
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If storms do develop, all kinds of severe weather will be possible for the area.
Much warmer and muggy weather in Acadiana this morning as temperatures are in the low to mid-70s. Scattered showers and storms become more likely as we progress through the day as rain chances increase to 50-60%. The afternoon won't be as hot with highs in the mid-80s. More scattered rain is expected tomorrow. The severe []
Heavy storms are slowly moving through Acadiana this Monday morning. Flash flooding is possible along with a low threat for severe weather. A Severe Thunderstorm WATCH is in effect until 9:00 am. Much of the area could receive 3 to 5" inches of rain with isolated higher amounts of over 6" inches. Do not drive []
Chicagoans can expect showers and a few thunderstorms Sunday evening and overnight, with temperatures remaining mild, dropping to the low 60s. Severe weather risk is limited mainly to areas west of I-39.Monday morning may see lingering showers, but drying conditions will return with highs in the 70s. Tuesday brings sunny skies and warmth in the low to mid 70s, followed by dry conditions and temperatures in the mid to upper 70s on Wednesday.However, wet weather is expected to return later in the...
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