Warm, spring-like weather will continue through the weekend. Light, afternoon breezes will continue through Sunday. Albuquerque officially hit 80° for the first time this year Friday afternoon, with highs across New Mexico climbing into the 70s and 80s for most of the state. Even southwest Colorado climbed into the 70s today. Winds were breezier this []
Warm temperatures and mostly cloudy skies can be expected for the next few days.
Expect warmer and muggier conditions throughout the week.
Thursday, April 18th, 2024. Summary: The SPC highlighting a few areas in
Hi everyone! This morning is starting out on a breezy and cool note with lows in the 40's and low 50's. As the day unfolds, a sunny, but brown sky will be seen, as westerly winds increase between 25 to 35 mph, with gusts of 50 to 65 mph. Pockets of blowing dust will be []
A warming trend started today across New Mexico. Much warmer weather will continue to move in into the weekend. Much warmer weather has returned to New Mexico Wednesday afternoon. Temperatures across the state are anywhere from a few degrees to 30°+ warmer compared to Tuesday afternoon, with the biggest change in southeast parts of the []
Partly cloudy to start, then becoming partly sunny for your Saturday afternoon with highs in the mid to upper 40s.
The copy-and-paste weather pattern continues for Acadiana as changes won't happen until Sunday. Temperatures are back in the lower 70s this morning with areas of patchy fog and a few showers. Highs will climb into the mid-80s under mostly cloudy skies as winds stay light. Rain chances are in the 10-20% range throughout the day. []
Tomorrow's front not only brings the threat of breezy winds and hail, but
Sunshine returns today, but it'll be pretty windy. We could see wind gusts as high as 40 mph out of the north and west, and despite the sun, that will keep us in the lower to middle 60s for our afternoon highs. Rain chances stay rather limited through the work week and weekend. Temperatures stay []
DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN)--We dodged a bullet with the severe weather yesterday as we did still see some storms, but the worst of the weather stayed just to our south in the Panhandle. This was due to the MCS (Mesoscale Convective System) being further south than expected. This still did cause a few downed trees and []
It was a beautiful start to the weekend across northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio! We hope you enjoyed it because active weather is back in store on Sunday Look for clear skies to be in place though as you head out the door early Sunday morning. There may be some isolated patches of fog around []