High winds continued to blast across Southern California on Friday, as a cold storm moved across the state, forecast to also bring some showers, thunderstorms and mountain snow — and the potential for power outages and hazardous air quality. The quick-moving system is expected to clear out of the region by Saturday morning, making way for a warmer and more clear weekend, according to the National Weather Service. But on Friday, the chance for significant rainfall across the Southland remained...
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Strong storms could produce heavy lightning, hail, and wind damage.
OVERNIGHT: Hail remains the primary threat with storms in central and northeast Arkansas this evening. Later tonight, activity will die down. Temperatures will stay mild in the 70s much of the even
A few showers and storms have already started to move into The Natural
AVERAGE HIGH FOR APRIL 17th: 59° AVERAGE LOW FOR APRIL 17th: 34° WEDNESDAY'S SUNRISE: 6:23 AM WEDNESDAY’S SUNSET: 7:52 PM Elmira, N.Y. (WETM) - Showers and isolated storms will be possible tonight with lingering showers tomorrow. We finally dry out for the weekend. More details below: TONIGHT: Showers and even an isolated thunderstorm will be possible as we continue []
What We’re Tracking Rain is continuing to move off to the East this morning as we hold on to cloud cover for our viewing area. Winds are already breezy to start out and will continue to be an issue over the next few days. We'll have another chance for storms later this afternoon and evening []
You'll want an umbrella if you're heading out Wednesday morning. Showers and the chance of storms return to the area. Storms may also try to re-develop in the afternoon. Any storm that gets strong may contain small hail, strong wind gusts, frequent lightning and heavy downpours. Stay alert to changing weather conditions. Stay with the []
Scattered rain and thunder roam Minnesota into early Saturday morning. It's
The first of two waves of rain and thunder is moving through Minnesota Friday. Another wave of rainfall develops Sunday. There’s a marginal risk of severe weather in far southern Minnesota.
For Wednesday night and early Thursday morning, we’ll see a slight chance of thunderstorms and showers. Mostly cloudy skies, overnight low temperatures in the mid 40’s. South winds from 10-15 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph. Mostly cloudy for Thursday with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. High temperatures in the Snake River
Forecast: Tonight: Mostly clear. Lows: Low 60s. WeatherWise Alert Friday: Another warm day. Isolated storms could be strong to severe. Highs in the mid 80s. Marginal Risk (level 1 of 5) for severe storms Timing: 3 PM – 8 PM Impacts: Damaging wind and hail are the primary threats. The tornado and flooding threats are low, but are not zero.