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As the scattered storms begin to dissipate Monday evening, the humidity will be sticking with us through the week.
The hottest spots should include portions of the Midwest, the South and the Southwest. Readings top out in the 90s and 100s in those locations.
More wet weather lies ahead as storms continue across Central Florida on Sunday. Thunderstorm activity is expected to develop ...
A thick Saharan Dust cloud will reach Central Florida this weekend, causing hazy skies and possibly triggering "dirty" rain.
Denver will also see a bit of an afternoon breeze, out of the southeast. There is also an enhanced fire risk for the western half of the state Monday and Tuesday. Weather tonight: More clouds Some ...
June 24: Rain before 11 a.m., then more rain and thunderstorms between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., then after 2 p.m. Mostly sunny and hot, with a high near 91. Heat index values as high as 95.
Wednesday introduces a ramp-up in shower activity with a 40% rain chance, which is in line with NBC Miami's forecast of 'a few more showers and a storm' under the afternoon sun.
The ABC-7 First Alert continues for the Borderland. We are tracking a multi-day rain event that may not only bring much needed rain to the are, but expected flooding with the heavy rains. Today is ...
Heat & isolated storms for Sunday with higher rain chances next week More heat & storms for the second half of the weekend High heat and humidity for Sunday, June 22. (WVUE) ...
Another triple digit today, hitting 105 - our 16th triple of the year so far. Get ready for temps to decrease while our rain chance go up. I expect 6 or 7 days with rain and storm chances. We ...
STARTS AS EARLY AS TOMORROW. WELL, MORE HEAT THIS WEEKEND, BUT A BIG COOLDOWN AND A MONSOON SURGE ON THE WAY. HERE’S BYRON. YEAH, GOT THIS COOL GRAPHIC. THIS IS FROM THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ...
The chance of rain starts to diminish on Monday, but we could still see a shower or two. We'll also see temperatures warming back up into the 70s and 80s as we begin another period of drier weather.