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An atmospheric river moved through Southern California last week and resulted in rainfall in the Palm Springs area on Thursday. The city had a record-breaking 0.86 inches of rain for that day.
Isolated showers possible this evening and overnight. While there's no organized threat for severe weather, can't rule out heavy downpours and gusty winds with stronger storms. Patchy fog could ...
Warm and humid pattern with more rain chances A rainy start to the Fourth of July for some! How do fireworks look tonight? Find out here! Sunday, July 6th 2025, 10:28 pm By: News 9 ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The end of the holiday weekend is going to bring sunny skies and warmer weather too! Daytime highs will be in the mid 80s through much of the valley, while the coast will see ...
Friday: Partly sunny with a chance for scattered thundershowers. Highs in the middle to upper 80s. Lows near 70 degrees Friday night. Saturday: Partly cloudy with a chance for shower and storms.
And, rain chances kick back into gear as soon as this afternoon. Scattered summertime pop-ups each day containing the usual - heavy rain, lightning and gusty winds all possible in any storm.
Today's forecast for Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Portsmouth, Hampton, Newport News and parts of northeastern North Carolina.
Here's a look at today's forecast!Temperatures will hover in the low to mid-90s for highs each afternoon. Humidity will still be present in most areas, hovering between the "not-bad" to "muggy ...
FRIDAY: FOURTH OF JULY! Mostly sunny. 10/10 day for outdoor activities and firework viewing at night. Highs in the middle 80s, lows in the high 60s. THE WEEKEND: Trending dry!