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 []
KOCO meteorologist Jonathan Conder says today is dry, but rain return by
KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says today is dry, but rain returns by
KOCO meteorologist Jonathan Conder says today is dry for most, but storm
What We’re Tracking Things get more active by the end of the week with a stronger southerly wind and increasing cloud cover by Thursday. A few showers may even start to move in by later tonigh with some thunderstorms likely by Thursday morning. The storms Thursday morning aren't expected to be severe, but they may []
The same storm system that unleashed tornadoes in parts of the Midwest will reach the Northeast, bringing heavy downpours and damaging winds in some spots. Areas in green in the image above are expected to see severe storms Tuesday afternoon and evening, April 30, with scattered showers and storms elsewhere in the Northeast. "The storms will not have the same intensity as they did in the Heartland late last week, so a significant outbreak of severe weather is not expected in the Northeast,"...
Widespread showers and storms are expected to move through the area during the morning and afternoon today. While there's a chance a cell or two may get strong enough to have hail up to the size of quarters in them this morning, most of the storms through early afternoon aren't expected to be severe. Highs []
Warm today as some clouds may be around early, but more sunshine is
We're tracking another round of severe storms Tuesday. Central and
Yesterday’s high of 89° was one degree shy of tying the record high of 90° (1974) for 4/29. Monday was the warmest day of the week (and year so far!), but we still expect several days in the
The storm system that produced large hail and a couple tornadoes Thursday