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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Here’s what the First Alert Weather Team said you can expect for the First Alert Weather forecast: ...
In terms of rain chance, it is slightly lower on Monday. A few pop-up storms are possible during the afternoon and evening, especially in our eastern counties near the I-75 corridor and near the coast ...
Drier Conditions with steady to breezy trade winds next 6/7 days. Windward and mauka clouds and passing showers; slight ...
Mother Nature will be cranking up the heat to hotter levels across Eastern North Carolina heading into Friday and Saturday, ...
Upper-level high pressure will nose towards SWLA starting Monday, and that will result in a lowering of rain chances. Odds of ...
The Weather Prediction Center first issued a Level 2 out of 4 flash flood advisory for Monday, but has now extended the ...
Meteorologist Cassie Campbell says more scattered showers and thunderstorms are likely throughout the afternoon and evening, with a few strong storms possible.
It is going to be another hot afternoon as temperatures quickly climb into the lower 90s by 1 to 2 p.m. It will remain muggy, so, the heat index could climb into the upper 90s to 100°F.
Hot and humid conditions have been holding a grip on the Midstate this week. Plan on it sticking around for a while.
Monday could bring more widespread showers and thunderstorms across Maryland, especially during the afternoon and early evening. Some storms may be strong or severe. The WJZ First Alert Weather Team ...
Scattered showers and storms continue Monday, then increased rain chances Tuesday and Wednesday. This will bring moisture ...
We’ll heat up even more Sunday, with highs expected in the low to mid 90s across the Portland area and western valleys and some spots farther south potentially creeping closer to the upper 90s. It’ll ...