After a rainy start to the week, the clouds begin to break up, bringing sunshine and warmer temperatures to the region Tuesday.
We'll keep some cloud cover around for awhile today as a cold front moves through the area. That will switch our winds to the north later today with gusts around 20-25mph for a little while this afternoon. However, winds relax a bit through the night and into tomorrow, so we get to enjoy at least []
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The threat of severe thunderstorms with large hail and wind will push eastward from the Plains to the Midwest Wednesday into Thursday. Here’s the latest with this evolving system. - Videos from The Weather Channel | weather.com
The first half of the weekend will mark the end of a stretch of days with morning frost and freeze. According to the National Weather Service, Saturday, April 27, will be the last unseasonably cool morning for a while as temperatures gradually turn milder. By Saturday afternoon, temperatures will recover into the lower 60s in most spots amid plenty of sunshine. Clouds will increase after nightfall, and scattered showers overnight will linger into the middle of Sunday, April 28. "Despite some...
Wretched weather conditions are on the way as Dublin will be hit by rain and plummeting temperatures
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WICS) — Yet another round of potentially severe storms
Attention teachers: Don't forget to submit your students' weather drawing to the Brainerd Dispatch, P.O. Box 974, Brainerd, MN, 56401.
Maine produced 470,000 gallons of syrup last year, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Attention teachers: Don't forget to submit your students' weather drawing to the Brainerd Dispatch, P.O. Box 974, Brainerd, MN, 56401.