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There will be a 100 percent chance of showers and Thunderstorms today, according to the National Weather service in Memphis. ... Source: news.yahoo.com --- 11 days ago
Windows rattled, lightning streaked through the sky and rainbows arched over the landscape early yesterday as widely scattered Thunderstorms marched across the county. ... Source: news.yahoo.com --- 31 days ago
Today there is a 50 percent chance of showers and Thunderstorms. Thunderstorms. ...
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Weather expected to get turbulent after calm morning.{bnl} ... Source: www.azcentral.com --- 31 days ago
A raging dust storm is pushing through the Valley creating near zero visibility in some areas. ... Source: www.miamiherald.com --- 41 days ago
Nothing to panic about yet, but forecasters are tracking four tropical weather systems -- in addition to Hurricane Gustav and Tropical Storm Hanna -- that could develop over the next several days. ... Source: www.theautochannel.com --- 6 days ago
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Thunderstorm downpours, the first since flooding rains with the remnants of Hurricane Ike and Tropical Storm Lowell forced area rivers out of their banks, doused sections of the Chicago area Wednesday afternoon. Hardest hit were the northwest suburbs where as much as 0.83 inches fell at Hoffman Estates, 0.50 inches at Itasca and 0.40 inches at Palatine. Though the rains bypassed a majority of the Chicago area, Doppler radar estimates suggested a few locations may have recorded as much as 1.50 inches of rain. The most impressive cloud tops soared to heights of 42,000 feet, according to Doppler radar scans. The storms followed a fifth day at or above 80 degrees at O'Hare. While O'Hare topped out at 82 degrees, the area's warmest readings included 88 degrees at New Lenox and 87 degrees at Orland Park and Munster, Ind., according to unofficial measurements from WeatherBug sensors. High winds with a mammoth area of low pressure continues battering the East Coast from Florida to New England Thursday. Tropical forecasters are monitoring two systems in the Atlantic which may take on tropical characteristics. BRIEF INTERRUPTION IN CHICAGO'S 5-DAY STRING of 80 DEGREE DAYS-- BUT MORE 80s AHEAD --Tom Skilling, Chief Meteorologist, WGN-TV/Chicago Tribune ... Source: blog.al.com --- 34 days ago
Strong Thunderstorms are moving across the eastern portions of the Tennessee Valley. Trees have been reported down in Gurley and hail has also been reported with some of these storms. Wind gust to 50 miles an hour have also been... ... Source: www.kare11.com --- 17 days ago
Click here for detailed weather info, radar Thunderstorms are possible in the Twin Cities today at anytime during from the mid morning through the afternoon with the greatest threat ... Source: blogs.roanoke.com --- 31 days ago
The Storm Prediction Center has highlighted a large area of southern Virginia and northern North Carolina , including the Roanoke and New River valleys (on the northern edge), for a heightened risk of severe weather this afternoon. In addition to rich moisture and some instability with slight warming after morning rains, there is strong enough winds aloft switching in direction that there is some risk of supercell Thunderstorms and a small risk of an isolated tornado. Hail and high winds will be the primary threats, however. National Weather Service-Blacksburg radar has been showing clusters of storms developing in far southwest Virginia and also in northwest North Carolina. The cluster west of Wytheville extending up toward Bluefield may affect the New River and Roanoke valleys later today. And just as I've been typing this ... a severe thunderstorm watch has been issued to our southeast. That region will have a higher risk of severe weather, largely because of increased daytime heating, but don't be surprised to see a gusty storm or two closer to us. ... Source: www.lasvegassun.com --- 32 days ago
Weather Get the latest weather conditions, the forecast and more A slight chance of Thunderstorms -- especially in the mountains surrounding the Las Vegas Valley -- lingers through today and Thursday before drier air brings more sunshine for the weekend. The National Weather Service said Thunderstorms and showers continued throughout the night northwest of the valley in Lincoln County. A single thunderhead popped up over Mount Charleston on Tuesday afternoon, but didn't reach the valley as the storms did on Monday. Highs will once again hover in the mid-90s with weekend temperatures approaching 100 degrees as summer continues to cling to Southern Nevada. ... Source: www.myrtlebeachonline.com --- 31 days ago
Forecasters expect there to be rain today with the possibility of Thunderstorms after 10 a.m., according to the National Weather Service. It will be cloudy with high temperatures near 83 degrees. Tonight will be mostly cloudy with scattered showers and Thunderstorms mainly before 1 a.m., and with low temperatures around 72 degrees. ... Source: www.bradenton.com --- 40 days ago
There is a 30 percent chance of scattered showers and Thunderstorms after 2 p.m. It will be mostly cloudy, with a high near 93. Heat index values could be as high as 102. Winds will be from the east-northeast at between 7-10 mph. ... Source: www.kare11.com --- 19 days ago
Showers and Thunderstorms moved through the metro area with brief heavy downpours. The rest of the day will bring mainly cloudy conditions ... Source: www.courierpostonline.com --- 34 days ago
Look for the chance of scattered Thunderstorms today with a high temperature of 86 degrees. The storms can be strong with gusty winds. Expect a humid start to the day with the temperature at 67 at 5:10 a.m. ... Source: www.bradenton.com --- 24 days ago
Not to get too excited about fall, the high temperature today in Manatee County is forecast to be 89 with summertime-like Thunderstorms and gusty winds possible, the National Weather Service said. ... Source: www.rgj.com --- 40 days ago
On Sunday, I mentioned that our Thunderstorms in the Silver State lack the moist air masses to really get them juiced up to the level of those you might find in, say, Texas or Oklahoma. But that's not the only reason. ... Find more results for Thunderstorms on RSSMicro.com |
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