Don't adjust your calendar. It really is the middle of April. But an unsettled weather pattern has brought cooler temperatures and rainy conditions to the region that are making it feel more like late winter. According to the National Weather Service, the high temperature on Thursday, April 18, will struggle to climb above the 40s. There will be on-and-off showers during the day, followed by patchy drizzle in the late afternoon and evening. It will be breezy with wind speeds between 10 and...
Wretched weather conditions are on the way as Dublin will be hit by rain and plummeting temperatures
Light rain and grey skies were present for much of the day.
Saturday: Rain and snow showers, becoming all rain after 8am. Some thunder is also possible. High near 50. Breezy, with an east northeast wind 15 to 23 mph, with gusts as high as 32 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. Little or no snow accumulation expected. Saturday Night: Scattered rain showers before 4am, then a slight chance
Some isolated storms possible in Missouri from a much larger complex in the
Some storms tomorrow night may become strong to severe. Damaging winds and large hail are the primary threat. A spin-up tornado cannot be ruled out in Missouri.
The Storm Prediction Center has part of Lower Michigan and the U.P. in a
The weekend will be warm, muggy, and breezy. Heading into next week, we will stay warm, but rain will make a return into the forecast.Today & Tonight: A wind advisory is in effect until 9 pm. This means winds will be 15-25 mph with gust up to 30 mph. Make sure you secure any loose outdoor objects. Skies will be mostly sunny allowing for temperatures to once again reach the upper 80's. Factor in the humidity, and feels like temperatures will be in the lower 90's. Tonight, lows will be near 70...
Freezing cold temperatures this morning give way to a cool and breezy afternoon. Meteorologist Caitlin Harvey has your latest Weather Now Forecast.
The storm system that produced large hail and a couple tornadoes Thursday
While we started the week on a quiet note, storms return starting tomorrow. Portions of central Kansas have already been highlighted for the potential for strong storms on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Stormy night to give away to a beautiful and warmer Sunday.