Today is a Weather Aware Day with all forms of severe weather possible. A Tornado Watch has been issued for a large portion of Central and Eastern Kansas through 7 PM.
After a very mild Tuesday morning, showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop across central & northeast PA on Tuesday afternoon.Storms will begin in ce
Rain and thunderstorms are developing across southwest Minnesota Tuesday afternoon. Those are going to strengthen and move east later today and through the evening. Some of those storms could have damaging wind and large hail, and there is an isolated tornado threat in southwest Minnesota closer to the Minnesota River Valley. In the Twin Cities
Southern Minnesota will see potentially strong to severe storms Tuesday afternoon and evening. It’ll be warmer and breezy statewide. An active pattern persists into Saturday.
After a weekend of wind and rain, our active weather pattern is going to continue into this week and the upcoming weekend. That includes the potential for a few strong to severe thunderstorms across parts of southern Minnesota and northern Iowa Tuesday afternoon and evening. Be weather aware on Tuesday. Thunderstorms with large hail, damaging straight line wind gusts, and even an isolated tornado will be possible. We are tracking yet another system that could bring more rain and thunderstorms on...
Tuesday is our next First Alert Weather Day as the risk for strong to severe storms returns in the afternoon hours.
NORTH TEXAS â Today is a Weather Alert!We're tracking the potential for strong to severe storms to develop in parts of North Texas as a cold front slides through this afternoon and evening. We won't see severe storms everywhere today. However, the storms that develop could produce large hail and damaging winds, even for the Metroplex. Storms will likely develop after 2 p.m. west of I-35W. The cold front will push the storms through the Metroplex during the afternoon commute. The rain could...
Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are possible Saturday, Saturday night and
A line of storms is currently moving across southeastern Texas tonight, producing very heavy rainfall, gusty winds, and frequent lightning. This activity will slowly work southeastward overnight tonight, arriving across Acadiana tomorrow morning. The timing of this complex of storms is important, especially to school districts deciding what to do for tomorrow. Unfortunately, models are []
Today will be another warm and breezy day with highs in the mid-80s and southeasterly winds in the 12-24 mph range. Wind gusts could be in the 30-35 mph range later this afternoon. This is due to low pressure to the north, which will bring storms to the area tomorrow morning. Most storms today will
A few showers and storms have already started to move into The Natural
Tonight: Increasing clouds and mild. Lows: Near 60. Tuesday: Clouds increase. Widely scattered PM showers with isolated storms. Highs: 80. Wednesday: Isolated storms. A bit warmer with highs in the low 80s. Thursday: Mostly sunny. Highs: Low to mid 80s.