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The Nor’easter which provided us with cooler and wet weather over the last 48 hours will continue to linger across our state tonight.
Another wave of severe weather is possible on Saturday after storms brought tornado warnings, at least one twister and hail to the state during the early morning hours.
It will stay quite cool and showery on Saturday, but gradual changes are in the works for Memorial Day Weekend. Each day of the next several turns a bit brighter and warmer.
Additional rain from tonight through Memorial Day will range from 1 to 3 inches across much of central, south central, and ...
WLKY meteorologist Eric Zernich's Saturday evening forecast on the chance for a stray shower Sunday followed by rain likely ...
Sunday is a First Alert Weather Day. A batch of showers and thunderstorms is likely to move through Middle Tennessee. A few ...
Hundreds of people gathered at the Biloxi National Cemetery to remember the reason why it’s an honored day. Memorial Day Weekend will be hot with temperatures in the upper 80s and heat index values in ...
Colorado faces a thunderstorm risk each day from Saturday to Memorial Day. Some of the storms may be strong to severe with ...
Clouds will roll into the Chicago area overnight, bringing a slight chance of showers south of I-80 before sunshine returns Sunday afternoon.
TUESDAY: Periods of rain will continue into the day on Tuesday, with rain turning more scattered versus widespread in the ...
After a few showers moved through the area Saturday, Sunday’s forecast should feature less shower activity as the remnants of ...
The best coverage of storms Sunday look to be near the metro, southshore, and near the coast. Periodic chances of showers and thunderstorms will be possible again next week with high temperatures ...