What We’re Tracking The wind relaxes a bit through the night and into tomorrow, so we get to enjoy at least a day without breezy conditions for Wednesday! Highs for the next couple of days will be in the lower 70s. Overnight temperatures will be a bit cool tonight in the lower to middle 40s. []
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Potential for strong to severe storms on Saturday evening. The strongest storms could contain high winds and hail. Areas of heavy rain and lightning are part of the mix.
Rain will likely develop and stick around through the afternoon and evening hours of Sunday. A couple of showers may linger into Monday, but most of tomorrow is expected to stay cloudy to mostly cloudy and dry. Sunshine will likely return for a while on Tuesday along with temperatures approaching 70 degrees before thunderstorms stroll in from the west later in the day. Here's a look at the seven-day forecast.
Spring is officially underway in North America and Europe, and crowds have rushed to dine out on terraces, bike along flowery meadows and boat in parks.
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 []
Saturday and Sunday in particular gave people a chance to leave the big coat at home and enjoy the great outdoors or to get some gardening done after months of wet weather and wind pounding the north west. And it looks like there will be little to no rain for the working week, with the cloudy but dry day today giving way to more bright sunshine on Tuesday although temperatures will only move up slightly to around 12 degrees Celsius. The Met Office and Met Éireann concur that this mixture of...
Millions of Brits hoping for a lovely start to their week will be disappointed with showers predicted to fall across the UK
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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...