Sunday begin with mostly sunny skies and pleasant conditions, but both clouds and wind speeds increase this afternoon ahead of the next round of wet weather. Southerly winds could gust up to 45 mph.
St. Patrick's Day looks dry with winds gusting 25-30 mph and plenty of sunshine. But temperatures won't break into the 70s.
At least 30 people died as violent weather swept the country on Friday and Saturday, and the threat isn't over.
A cold and breezy start to Sunday with wind chills in the teens. Plenty of sunshine on the way will help to warm highs back to around 50 ahead of a big warm up Monday.
Today: Few clouds this morning otherwise plenty of sun by the afternoon. Highs in the mid 50s to low 60s. Winds NW 5-10 (gusts around 20 mph can’t be ruled out at times). Tonight: Clear. Lows in the ...
Strong to potentially severe storms are set to roll through SE Georgia and the Lowocuntry on Sunday. Timing looks to be between 6am-2pm with a few scattered showers lingering through the afternoon.
Many Iowans woke up to dirty siding, deck furniture, and vehicles after Friday's storms. The culprit? Dust from the Southern ...
SUNDAY: Mostly sunny and mild. High: 71. Wind: N 5-10 mph. MONDAY (ST. PATRICK’S DAY): Mostly sunny, breezy and warm. Low: 48 ...
Winds gusting up to 80 mph were predicted from the Canadian border to Texas, threatening blizzard conditions in colder ...
Starting Saturday night, forecasters say rain showers will start, turning to snow early Sunday. At least four tornadoes were ...
Winds gusting up to 80 mph were predicted from the Canadian border to Texas, threatening blizzard conditions in colder ...
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