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Are you ready for severe weather season? Tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, damaging hail are all possible in Colorado in the spring.
The First Alert meteorologists from CBS News Colorado are presenting a Spring Weather Special so you can be prepared.

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First Alert Weather: A few late afternoon storms, shifting inland later this week
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5 days ago
- CBS News
Thunderstorms expected today around NYC area. Map shows where storms could be severe.
Heavy rain and thunderstorms may lead to some localized flooding Tuesday around the New York City area. It's a First Alert Weather Day, mainly from mid-morning through early afternoon. Thunderstorms in the forecast today CBS News New York Lots of clouds, mist and drizzle are in place to start the day but will soon be replaced by a round of heavy rain and thunderstorms later this morning, roughly between 7 a.m. and 12 p.m. While the severe threat is not terribly high, a few severe storms may develop. Of greatest concern with this heavy batch of rain will be the chance of localized flash-flooding, with rainfall totals averaging between .50-1". Some locations may receive higher amounts. CBS News New York As quickly as the rain moves in, it clears out by the afternoon, leading to mostly sunny skies and just a slim lingering chance of a stray shower or storm. Highs return to normal levels for early June in the mid-to-upper 70s with noticeable humidity. For tonight, skies clear out and humidity drops, as well. Lows will range from the upper 50s to the mid 60s. Sunshine returns tomorrow CBS News New York Once Wednesday rolls around, a new airmass will be in place, featuring lots of sunshine, lower humidity and warmer temperatures. Highs will be in the low to mid 80s. Even warmer temperatures lie in store for Thursday. By then, many locations should see highs in the mid-to-upper 80s. Low 90s are even possible in some spots. Live radar around Tri-State Area Stick with our First Alert Weather team for the latest forecast, live radar and weather alerts.

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6 days ago
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The Action News Jax First Alert Weather Team is tracking a warm and muggy evening, with early chances for showers. Notes from the meteorologist: A few showers and storms are possible through the 5-6 pm timeframe in NE Florida mainly north of I-10. Showers and storms in SE Georgia could bring gusty winds through 6 pm. Warm and muggy this evening with temperatures in the 80s. We drop down to the lower to mid 70s tomorrow morning. Showers and storms will redevelop by midday to the west of Jacksonville and spread east through 2-4 pm Tuesday. Storms that do form will be capable of brief torrential rain, strong gusty winds, and frequent lightning. Wednesday and Thursday look to feature the most storms across our area with an active sea breeze. TROPICS: No areas of concern. INTERACTIVE RADAR: Keep track of the rain as it moves through your neighborhood WATCH THE FORECAST | DOWNLOAD THE APPS First Alert 7-Day Forecast: TONIGHT: Partly cloudy and humid with an isolated storm early. LOW: 76 TOMORROW: Partly cloudy with widely scattered afternoon storms. High: 94 WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy with scattered storms. 72/92 THURSDAY: Partly cloudy with scattered storms. 73/91 FRIDAY: Partly cloudy with a few storms. 72/91 SATURDAY: Partly cloudy with a few storms. 73/91 SUNDAY: Partly cloudy with a few storms. 73/92 MONDAY: Partly cloudy with scattered afternoon storms. 74/93 Follow Action News Jax Meteorologists on Twitter for updates: Mike Buresh | Garrett Bedenbaugh | Corey Simma | Trevor Gibbs SHARE WITH US: Send us photos of the weather you're seeing in your area ⬇️