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A massive cold front sweeping across the U.S. is bringing a sharp and unseasonable drop in temperatures at the start of May.
Cold front responsible for Tuesday's severe thunderstorms will give us another quick round of storms starting as early as 9 A.M.
WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY EVENING. BY THURSDAY MORNING DOES GET HERE. NOT REALLY. WASHES OUT ON TOP OF US. I THINK IT BRINGS US A WIND SHIFT FOR ABOUT 12 HOURS. AND THAT’S IT. SO WE’LL GET JUST A LITTLE LESS HUMID AS WE LOOK TOWARD THURSDAY LATE MORNING AFTERNOON.
Springs last cold front will work its way across Florida this weekend, bringing upwards of an inch of rain in the Fort Myers-Naples area.
Springs last cold front will work its way across Florida this weekend, bringing upwards of an inch of rain in the Fort Myers-Naples area.
If you're in North Texas, look out for large hail amid a severe thunderstorm watch. According to the National Weather Service's Fort Worth/Dallas office, a severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 7 p.
After a beautiful, cool Wednesday, our Thursday is starting on the chilly side. This cooler air sticks around the rest of the week and, in fact, will be reinforced by a cold
One final day of hot and muggy conditions before Friday night’s cold front pushes through. Highs this afternoon will peak in the mid 90s, feels like temps
Central Florida will see hot temperatures and elevated fire risk through Friday, followed by increasing storm chances and a cooling trend as a cold front moves in over the weekend.
Partly to mostly cloudy skies remain this evening across the Piedmont Triad. For those who have seen a little more sunshine this afternoon, clouds will be increasing into Friday night. Temperatures will fall into the low 60s by 8 p.