Frost and near-freezing morning lows made for a cold April morning. Springfield dropped to 33° with a widespread light freeze hitting many areas to the north. This isn't too far off the mark this point in the spring season and it looks like this may be the last freeze risk as a warm pattern sets []
Warmer temperatures with more sunshine Sunday, with multiple chances of rainfall over the course of the coming week. Meteorologist Jack Maney has your Storm Track 3 forecast.
Strong winds will be the main story as we start the workweek. Southerly flow will pull warmer air into the region, helping temperatures warm up significantly. Gusts from 30-40 MPH are expected across the region.
KOCO meteorologist Jonathan Conder says today is dry for most, but storm
TODAY: A few storms around in the morning (especially along and to the north of I-20). Rain will become more widespread Saturday Night. Chance of rain: 80%. High: 63. Winds: NE 10-15 MPH. SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy skies with a few showers and thunderstorms ending in the morning. We could see a few breaks in the
The rest of the evening will remain dry and warm. Storms will develop to
Good evening and happy Friday! We have officially kicked off a very active
A steady warming trend will continue through the end of the month. Humidity will ramp up as well.Tonight & Tomorrow: Overnight tonight, mainly clear skies and calm winds will allow for temperatures to cool into the low 60s, noticeably warmer than previous nights. We will see an increase in dew points over the next 24 hours which could result in patchy areas of fog early Thursday morning. Thermometers will warm into the upper 80s with little problem beneath mostly sunny skies. The record high...
The first days of May will play out much like you would expect on central Gulf Coast. The weather will be warm and humid with occasional showers and thunderstorms. Of course, some days will be busier than others.Tonight & Tomorrow: After a mostly clear night, patchy fog will attempt to develop once again near daybreak. Overall, it will be less dense and less widespread than Tuesday morning. Low temperatures will be in the low to mid 60s. Moisture will be limited on Wednesday and so the forecast...
Stubborn clouds have kept high temperatures a few degrees lower than expected the last two afternoons. If sunshine can sneak out on Friday, thermometers will make a big bounce into the upper 80s. The chance for rain returns over the weekend.Tonight & Tomorrow: Clouds have started breaking apart west of the Capital Area and those gaps will start to emerge locally overnight. As a result of partial clearing and a slight dip in humidity, low temperatures will sneak into the upper 60s. The forecast...
The storm system that produced large hail and a couple tornadoes Thursday
Stormy night to give away to a beautiful and warmer Sunday.