The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning at 5:52
EYEWITNESS WEATHER (WBRE/WYOU) — After a quiet start Tuesday morning with some sunshine, cloud cover thickens up as a cold front approaches northeast and central Pennsylvania. The front will arrive from west to east starting Tuesday afternoon and continuing through the evening. Scattered showers and storms will develop along the front, some potentially on the []
A weather alert was issued by the National Weather Service on Tuesday at 9:15 a.m. for strong thunderstorms until 10 a.m. for Conecuh County.
A report from the National Weather Service was issued on Tuesday at 8:56 p.m. for strong thunderstorms until 9:30 p.m. for Hunterdon, Somerset and Mercer counties.
On Tuesday at 2:13 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a severe
Wind speeds ranging from 25 to 35 mph, and gusts reaching up to 40-45 mph are possible.
A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for all of southeastern Wisconsin,
Strong to severe thunderstorms and spotty showers will develop in parts of New Mexico this weekend. A period of windy weather will return starting Sunday. Warmer and breezier weather has returned to New Mexico Friday afternoon. Winds in eastern New Mexico have been gusting up to around 35 mph. High temperatures are back in the []
Today is a First Alert Weather Impact Day for scattered downpours and
Good Saturday morning, everyone! We are starting out clear and cool with lows around 50. As the day unfolds, a mostly sunny sky is expected with increasing southwest winds of 15 to 35 mph. Temperatures will respond, warming back into the upper 70’s to mid-80’s this afternoon. Amarillo should top out near 82. Tomorrow could []
EYEWITNESS WEATHER (WBRE/WYOU) — High pressure remains in control across the northeast with plenty of sunshine. After a chilly start, temperatures rebound to the upper 50s to 60. Thursday night will be mostly clear and cold. Lows fall to the mid-30s. Friday will be a pleasant day with a mostly sunny sky and temperatures slightly warmer []
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