Forecast: Tonight: Mostly clear. Low: 60. Thursday: Warm and sunny. Highs in the upper 80s. Friday: Mostly sunny. Highs: Mid to upper 70s. Weekend: Scattered showers and storms. I do not think rain will be widespread at this time and we are not expecting severe weather, but having a plan B if your plans are outdoors is advised. Highs: Upper
Two separate low pressure systems will bring a widespread rain for the Northland.
Mike Wankum has a look at the forecast for Boston, Massachusetts and New England.
Sunshine finally allowed temperatures to break into the upper 80s on Friday. That warmth will be booted away by a cold front with showers and thunderstorms over the weekend.Tonight & Tomorrow: Clouds will fill in once again through the overnight hours. Some patchy fog may even develop by dawn. Low temperatures will be quite muggy in the low 70s. A weakening cold front will drift into the region from the north during the daytime hours of Saturday. Mostly cloudy skies, with a few breaks of sun...
StormTeam 5 has a look at the forecast for Boston, Massachusetts and New England.
Los Angeles is expected to see colder temperatures and some light rain over the weekend, kicking off a wet start to May. L.A. County has about a 30% chance of rain Saturday into Sunday morning, according to National Weather Service meteorologist Rose Schoenfeld. Rainfall totals are expected to range between 0.1 inch and 0.25 inches in lower elevations, with more potentially in mountain regions. Temperatures are expected to drop over the weekend, as an increase in air flowing in from the Pacific...
Wednesday, May 1 Morning Report One of the marks of May Day is an ancient European holiday celebrating the start of summer. It feels like we have had our taste of summer AND today is the first day this year with sunset after 8 PM (in Baltimore). Now, we step back closer to reality. The
The weekend will be warm, sticky and breezy. Winds could gust over 30mph at times. A better chance for showers and thunderstorms returns to the area next week.Tonight & Tomorrow: The overnight hours will see a slight decrease in cloud cover. However, ongoing southeast winds of 10-15mph will make it difficult for low temperatures to fall out of the low 70s. Saturday will feature mostly sunny skies and southeast winds of 15-25mph. Most local high temperatures will run for the upper 80s but it is...
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.
Met Eireann say current indications show some rain rolling in for the weekend, particularly on Sunday
Waves of Showers and T-Storms likely in the Twin Cities this afternoon, evening and right into Saturday morning. Rain could be Heavy at times and Hail is possible with some of the T-Storms overnight. Winds will be Gusty Today from the Southeast at 15 to 30 mph and temperatures will be in the mid 50s