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Rain and storm chances are in the forecast for parts of the Desert SW with a cutoff low nearby and remnants of Alvin pushing northward! Heavy rain has already lead to isolated instances of flooding ...
A stubborn mid-level low has been parked along the Gulf Coast over the past few days. That helped generate some heavy downpours in the afternoon on Monday. Those storms brought multiple inches of ...
Atlantic hurricane season is here, and just like that, a non-tropical area of low pressure is forecast to form offshore of the southeastern U.S. during the next couple of days. This low has the ...
On Monday evening, the Storm Prediction Center issued a SLIGHT (level 2 out of 5) risk for severe weather across the Plains as a cold front swings into the region. The severe weather risk is driven by ...
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Even through summer is approaching, the northern lights may still dazzle millions Sunday night into Monday morning. A powerful solar flare erupted from sun late Friday night, with an Earth directed ...
The smoke from these fires has blanketed the United States, prompting air quality alerts across the Upper Midwest and Northeast. The forecast below shows where smoke will be visible overhead and doesn ...
Here we go again! The West Coast is going to heat up in a serious way over the upcoming weekend. Triple-digit heat is likely. A one-two punch of high-pressure centers will help the west get toasty.
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The forecast remains wet in the southern plains and towards the Gulf Coast as we head into the next few days ahead. The area is still recovering from the record-breaking rain in the month of April.
Fire weather concerns have been all too common in the northeast this month. The Jones Road Fire has burned over 15,000 acres but the containment has crept up to 75% The winds will kick up again this ...
A strong area of low pressure has emerged from the Rockies, which has prompted a MODERATE (level 4 out of 5) risk overnight. EF-2+ intensity tornadoes and 2-inch diameter hail (or larger) are possible ...