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Thursday is shaping up to be our hottest day so far this year, with a high of 100° expected—right on par with the average first triple-digit day, which typically arrives around May 24th.
Thursday is a First Alert Weather Day​ for the potential of strong to severe storms in the afternoon and evening hours.
A Marginal Risk (level 1/5) has been issued for central Alabama for Saturday. A few storms could develop early in the morning ...
Thursday will feel more like October than May, with high temperatures only reaching the upper 60s this afternoon, despite abundant sunshine. Starting Friday, rain chances creep in and stick around ...
Friday will feature more sunshine and dry conditions. Highs will warm into the middle 80s with northwest winds around 5 mph. This will be the day you will notice the drop in humidity, making it feel a ...
Meteorologist Scott Gagliardi tracked rain and wind from a nor'easter in the state in his Thursday 7:20 a.m. forecast.
East Texas (KLTV) - A First Alert Weather Day is now in effect for Memorial Day, May 26. A slow moving upper-level disturbance and cold front combo will lead to increasing rain chances later Sunday ...
Meteorologist Scot Haney tracked some moderate rain from a nor'easter that entered the state on Thursday morning.
The threat of severe weather becomes more widespread on Saturday, with the threat of severe storms pushing closer to the Front Range and I-25 corridor, including the Denver metro area.
High pressure is slowly building in over the next few afternoons, which will keep rain chances on the lower end.
Prepare for a cool day in Eastern Kentucky. Today’s temperatures are expected to reach the upper 60s and low 70s.
Wilmington hit a hot, sticky high of 92 Wednesday; your First Alert Forecast offers comparatively cooler temperatures in the 80s in the days ahead. Expect less humid breezes to maximize the cooling at ...