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Severe weather isn’t expected, but briefly heavy rain is. Friday is our next WAVE Weather Alert Day as widespread strong storms will be moving through with a cold front. While the severe weather ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- First Alert-Unsettled Week: A stalled front will keep spotty shower and storm potential in the forecast through Friday. Fog may impact some morning commutes today and Thursday.
Our first severe weather risk of the season moves in for Wednesday as a trough of low pressure and warm temperatures will fuel a few afternoon showers and storms, especially south and east of Denver.
There is a level 1 of 5 severe weather risk Tuesday night for areas west of I-35. Additional scattered downpours and storms are likely for Wednesday afternoon and evening. Some of these could ...
Wednesday-Thursday: Patchy early morning clouds or fog, otherwise mostly sunny and warmer. Cool in the mornings. Lows will be in the 30s to low 40s Wednesday warming to the low 40s by Thursday ...
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