After periods of cooler and more active weather the past couple weeks, much drier and warmer weather is on the way. Today will be seasonable, if not a few degrees above average, with barely a cloud in the sky and relatively calm afternoon breezes. Albuquerque may see the first 80° day of the year tomorrow []
Highs near 90 Sunday, then a risk of severe storms Monday night.
Temperatures were in the mid-70s Wednesday morning with a relative humidity of about 95 percent. High temperatures will hit about 86 degrees by mid-afternoon. Thursday and Friday will follow a similar pattern of temperatures in the high 80's and warm and muggy conditions.
There is a slight chance of severe weather today as a front moves through.
It's a windy day in New Mexico. Southern and eastern New Mexico will see the strongest winds, of 60 to 70 mph. The Metro and and middle Rio Grande Valley will see winds of 40 to 50 mph, and the Four Corners will see the lightest winds, up to around 30 to 40 mph. Red []
Good morning, folks! Starting the morning with temps in the 50s and 40s across the High Plains. For today, we should see a significant cooldown in the Texas Panhandle as a cold front is pushing in. Wind gusts have increased along and behind the front with the highest wind gust so far in Dalhart at []
Sunday will be another day with a bright morning and late afternoon showers. Monday will bring great weather for spectators, but athletes competing in the Boston Marathon may find it a bit warm.
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HONOLULU (KHON2) - Thunderstorms have been developing along the frontal boundary just west and north of Kauai during the day today with showers clipping Kauai throughout the afternoon. Starting tonight as the frontal boundary slowly creeps towards Kauai, breezy southerly winds will be on the increase and will bring an increase of moisture. In the []
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) -- It was a beautiful start to the weekend for the Tennessee Valley, with plenty of sunshine and highs in the upper 70s. With winds strengthening out of the southwest temperatures are forecast to be warmer than Saturday. Winds Sunday are forecast to be sustained from 10 to 20 mph with gusts []
What we’re Tracking Tonight, cloud cover moves into the area and winds remain rather calm. The storm system that arrives on Wednesday afternoon looks to stay off towards the south so we will miss out on any beneficial rain chances. However, this system will bring in overnight clouds and possible showers for our southeastern counties []
Columbus Transit will be running special routes on Sunday, April 7, and Monday, April 8 due to the solar eclipse. Continue reading at The Republic News.