Another summerlike day, complete with pop-up strong storms, will close out the workweek before another major pattern shift arrives this weekend.
Millions are bracing for a new round of storms after at least 25 confirmed
Severe storms developed and moved through central Oklahoma early Friday morning, leaving behind damage in some areas.
StormTeam 5 has a look at the forecast for Boston, Massachusetts and New England.
The National Weather Service is forecasting the highest chances of severe weather on Saturday, with a lower chance on Sunday. Showers are expected to begin Friday afternoon.
Thursday April 18 Morning Report There was a line of storms that approached last night and fell apart across the mountains. However, there is plenty of moisture in place in the form of fog. This will be a morning issue, then lift to produce a partly sunny sky by late morning. This will also allow
AVERAGE HIGH FOR APRIL 26th: 64° AVERAGE LOW FOR APRIL 26th: 38° FRIDAY'S SUNRISE: 6:09 AM FRIDAY’S SUNSET: 8:02 PM Elmira, N.Y. (WETM) - Clouds move in overnight with showers moving in for the weekend. Storms will also be possible as we get into Sunday. Showers will be on and off throughout the work week. More details below: TONIGHT: []
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 []
While Friday morning won't be as cold as this past morning, when temps fell slightly below freezing across northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio, it still will be cold enough for some patchy frost to develop.
TOPEKA (KSNT) – More severe weather is in the forecast this weekend, and emergency management officials are urging northeast Kansas residents to stay alert. The Emergency Operation Center in Shawnee County is expected to be activated this weekend. They activate during situations of severe weather to monitor threats across the state. Officials from the Emergency []
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.