After an extended period of mainly dry conditions, rain will make a return tomorrow. Widespread showers and thunderstorms look likely. Tonight & Tomorrow: Tonight, clouds will increase with rain chances increasing as well towards daybreak. Lows will be near 72 degrees. Rain chances will dramatically increase as we go throughout the morning. The best chance of rain for most of the area looks to be between 10am and 3pm, with lingering showers in the evening. The Storm Prediction Center has...
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...
Cool and dry conditions hang around for a few more days. This stretch of nicer weather quickly comes to a close, however. A more prolonged stretch of warm and muggy conditions arrives by mid to late week.Tonight & Tomorrow: The capital area was able to enjoy a cooler airmass on Sunday afternoon behind a cold front. Though more comfortable during the day, this sets the stage for what will end up being a chilly night. Skies will be largely cloud-free into Monday morning. This will allow...
After a rough and wet start to the workweek, a lull is expected over the next 24 hours. However, showers and thunderstorms will remain in the forecast.Tonight & Tomorrow: Clouds will break apart overnight. The clearing will allow our air to mix out into the atmosphere and low temperatures to dip into the mid 60s. With the cooling and leftover moisture from Monday’s rain, some fog could develop around daybreak. Be alert to any reduced visibility for the morning commute. Tuesday will take...
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.
The dry pattern looks like it will continue to conclude the weekend. That will change on Monday as numerous showers and thunderstorms will be possible.Tonight & Tomorrow: Tonight, lows will be near 71 degrees under partly cloudy skies. The forecast for tomorrow is very similar to what occurred today. It will be warm, muggy, and breezy. The only difference is the mention for a spotty shower. The vast majority will stay completely dry. Highs will top out in the upper 80's under partly sunny...
The severe weather from yesterday with sporadic tornado touchdowns is giving way to more tranquil conditions today. This afternoon looks to be partly sunny, breezy, and unseasonably cool. Temperatures should top out in the 70's. Tomorrow morning could start out cloudy, damp, and cool, followed by a partly sunny sky for the rest of the []
Hi everyone, Thus far for today, the weather has been cloudy and cool. Sunshine, however, is now starting to work in, along with southeast winds of 5 to 15 mph, giving us temperatures back in the low to mid 60's for Amarillo. Our eastern counties will probably hold steady in the 50's, while our western []
Good morning, folks! Starting the morning with temps in the 50s and 60s across the High Plains. Light showers and pockets of drizzle have started across the areas in the overnight hours. In Amarillo we even saw some light rain around 2 AM. More light rain in the forecast for the rest of the day []
This early weekend timeframe offers a slight break from the clouds, with partly sunny skies and highs in the lower 80s. However, Friday night and Saturday will bring a return of mostly cloudy conditions, with lows in the upper 60s and highs again in the lower 80s.
Temperatures return to the 60s and 70s by Sunday.
The Storm Prediction Center has placed parts of West Michigan under a Marginal Risk for severe thunderstorms on Thursday night. The main threats are damaging wind gusts and hail.