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However, heavy rain will move into the region during the afternoon, and that is when the ALERT DAY begins. EXTENDED FORECAST: We're expecting heavy rain, between 1-2", Tuesday afternoon through ...
Let's break down the timing of it all. We're starting the morning with leftover scattered showers after an overnight soaking rain. Scattered rain will clear and break for some sunshine later this ...
A cold front will bring strong winds, periods of heavy rain, and a chance for some strong thunderstorms, some of which could be severe. Damaging wind gusts are the main threat.A few tornadoes will ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - There's a Level 2 out of 5 threat for strong to severe storms Tuesday. Grab the jacket and watch out for some sprinkles. It's a chilly start to the day with sprinkles on radar ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Temperatures will dip down into the upper 40s and low 50s ahead of sunrise. Sunshine will warm temperatures close to 70 in the afternoon. It'll be breezy but not as windy ...
Another weather system arrives tomorrow, bringing strong south winds up to 40 mph and a chance of light rain by the weekend. Expect chilly temps Saturday, then a warm-up next week with beautiful ...
Temperatures this afternoon are expected to be in the mid-60s across the Mid-South. Rain chance: <20%. Winds: 10/15 mph. LOOKING AHEAD: Strong to severe storms possible Tuesday afternoon and evening.
Further north, where colder air is likely, rain and snow mix are possible across portions of central or eastern Kansas, but this should stay away from our immediate area of concern. Not yet.
The highest gusts on Tuesday could reach up to 40 mph along with the rain and storms. Tuesday will start out with spotty rain and thunderstorms, but most of them are not expected to turn severe ...
Further north, where colder air is likely, rain and snow mix are possible across portions of central or eastern Kansas, but this should stay away from our immediate area of concern. Not yet.