Breezy day across the area with a wind advisory in effect for the mountains where gusts could exceed 50 mph. Dry and much warmer weekend with highs reaching the 80s by Sunday.
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 []
Forecast: Tonight: Mostly cloudy. Patchy fog. Showers increasing early Thursday morning from west to east. Lows: Low 60s. WeatherWise Alert Thursday: Widespread rain and general thunderstorms overnight into the afternoon. Rain could be very heavy at times. It is possible for isolated severe storms to develop, but the greatest threat is to our south and to our north. IF we
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 []
22News Storm Team Meteorologist Chris Bouzakis explains the cloudy and wet weather pattern.
StormTeam 5 has a look at the forecast for Boston, Massachusetts and New England.
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Westerly winds gusted from 30 to 70 mph with locally stronger winds. Winds will finally begin to calm down tonight, but widespread freezing temperatures are likely by Sunday morning. Breezy to windy weather will return to eastern New Mexico Sunday afternoon, but temperatures will begin a warming trend. Slight breezes will stick around into Monday []
FLOOD WATCH: Has been trimmed back some, but still includes most of Central
Campers at the Lopez lake campgrounds enjoyed rising waters from a weekend filled with rainfall.
STAY WEATHER AWARE | The Storm Prediction Center has placed all of North Carolina and Virginia in and elevated risk for severe weather on Thursday.