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Rain will begin moving into western Maryland later tonight and spread across the rest of the state by early Wednesday morning ...
• First Alert Weather Day today – Be weather aware from 5 p.m. to 3 a.m., as isolated strong to severe storms are possible. • ...
A round of strong to severe storms starts the day as a warm front lifts northeastward. Warm and unstable air surges in behind ...
Parts of our area are under the risk for severe weather tonight, including strong winds and a chance for hail.
It’s been a while since we’ve had an elevated tornado risk in late May; however, wind parameters are lining up for the possibility of some discrete supercell storms that could generate a large tornado ...
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The primary window for storm activity is between 2 PM and midnight. Potential threats include: Damaging winds up to 70 mph, ...
Today is another First Alert Weather Day for the approach of storms capable of producing severe weather from about 3pm this afternoon onward through evening (a couple different bands of these storms).
Strong to severe storms are possible today with two rounds. A cool down is expected for the second half of the week.
First Alert Meteorologist Jeff Desnoyers provides us with Tuesday morning's weather forecast.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Tuesday for the possibility of strong to severe ...
By Wednesday midday, the severe weather will have cleared, and slight chances of light showers will take over for the remainder of the day. Showers will persist throughout the rest of the week, ...
Behind the front drier and much cooler air moves into the region in time to start the holiday weekend. Highs will drop into the middle 70s by Thursday and will stay in the 70s through Sunday. Warmth ...
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