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It’s about to be a busy afternoon of weather and we want to keep you ahead of today’s severe storms. Here are the latest details pertaining to timing, hazards, and local impacts. Severe Threat/Timing: ...
Whilst rain will clear in parts by early Saturday afternoon, further thunderstorms are likely to develop over the weekend ...
Storms with heavy downpours and straight-line winds have moved across the Kansas City metro. The National Weather Service extended a flash flood warning for the Kansas City metro until 9 a.m. 7:35 a.m ...
Meteorologist Ava Marie says the Heat Advisory has been expanded to include more of Maryland, as the heat index could reach as high as 108 degrees Thursday afternoon.
Over the past few days, a steady barrage of thunderstorms has unleashed torrential rainfall across much of the region—and unfortunately, we’re not out of the woods just yet.
Thursday night will be another cool one with overnight lows in the 50s and 60s, which is below average for this time of year.
Salt Lake City residents will face smokey skies until 3pm with high temps near 97°F, followed by clearer skies and light ...
Daily thunderstorm chances begin to ramp back up on Thursday with localized flash flooding possible along with steamy highs in the 90s.
The tropical disturbance we've been following in the northern Gulf is broad and disorganized. The ill-defined center will ...