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Yahoo
19 hours ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
El Paso region to dry out, warm up over next few days
We remain under a Severe T-Storm Watch until 9 p.m. in El Paso County. A very unstable and moist atmosphere has delivered heavy rainfall and hail to parts of the Borderland. Do not drive into flooded roadways. Our Weather Watchers captured the forming afternoon storms. A Flood Advisory is posted for the entire west side, Upper Valley, and Santa Teresa and Anapra until 6:45 PM. TONIGHT: KTSM has issued a Weather Authority Alert due to the potential for strong t-showers, heavy rain, gusty winds in excess of 60 mph, and hail. A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is posted until 9 PM. The atmosphere is very moist and unstable, and we can expect widely scattered t-showers. Do not drive into flooded roadways. Late evening, the storms will taper off; however, we could experience random, strong wind gusts well into the night. Variable winds will range from 10-30 mph with stronger gusts near storms. Overnight, the winds will die down, the skies will clear, and the low will drop to 68. Here's your exclusive 9-Hour Forecast for Wednesday: FORECAST: Wednesday will be partly cloudy with only a slight chance of isolated area t-storms. The chance of significant rainfall or strong storms goes way down for Wednesday. Wednesday's high: 99. The SW winds will range from 5-20 mph. Thursday will be partly cloudy with a high of 102. The west winds will range from 5-15 mph. Friday will be mostly sunny and very hot with a high of 104. High pressure builds up for the Father's Day weekend, and once again, high temperatures move back into the extreme range. Saturday will be sunny and 106. Father's Day Sunday will be sunny and 108 as high pressure reaches its maximum. Monday will be sunny and 107. Tuesday will be partly cloudy and 103. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
Flood Advisories issued for parts of region as storms move through Miami Valley
Flood advisories have been issued for parts of the region as storms move through the Miami Valley. >> TRACK THE LATEST CONDITIONS: Live Doppler 7 Radar [DOWNLOAD: Free WHIO-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] A FLOOD ADVISORY has been issued for Montgomery and Greene Counties until 6:15 a.m. and for Darke and Preble Counties until 4:30 a.m. A FLOOD ADVISORY has been issued for Randolph County, IN, until 6:30 a.m. and for Wayne County, IN, until 5 a.m. TRENDING STORIES: 1 hospitalized after drive by shooting in Dayton Back-to-back crashes cause hours-long backup on I-70 Fentanyl, cocaine, $12,000 seized after search warrant; 1 arrested The Weather Prediction Center increased the risk for Excessive Rainfall Saturday night into Sunday morning in the Miami Valley to a level 2 of 4 (slight) for most of the region. There is a level 1 of 4 (marginal) risk to the north. According to Storm Center 7 Weather Specialist Nick Dunn, this outlook highlights the threat of rainfall that can lead to flash flooding. While heavy rainfall is not expected to impact everyone in the Miami Valley, those who do get rain could see flooding issues if the rainfall is repetitive over the same areas. [SIGN UP: WHIO-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]
Yahoo
13-03-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
PHOTOS: San Diego commuters hit with heavy morning rain, flooding
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Morning commuters were met with a soggy start to their day Thursday as heavy rain poured down across the region, requiring some drivers to navigate flooded roads and dodge water pockets. A Flood Advisory was issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) at 6:19 a.m. from the Riverside/San Diego County line south to the Mexican border, particularly the coastal areas and valleys. This came as radar indicated heavy onset precipitation, between 0.25 and 0.5 inches. An additional 0.5 to 1 inch area expected, with NWS noting that rainfall rates of 0.3 to 0.6 inches per hour are expected. Swift water rescue teams prepare for Thursday's storm Meteorologists warned of flooding in low-lying and poor drainage areas. Some locations that are expected to flood, according to NWS, include El Cajon, Poway, Ramona, Alpine, Valley Center, Fallbrook, Escondido, San Diego Country Estates, Highway 78 between Ramona and Santa Ysabel, as well as Lakeside. NWS encouraged motorists to turn around if they encounter flooded roadways, also pointing out that most flood deaths occur in vehicles. San Diego has highest cost of living increase among major US cities since 2019: study The heavy rain, combined with already saturated ground from recent storms, could cause creeks or ditches to overflow. Commuters are advised to stay alert and plan for additional delays as the storm system, an atmospheric river, moves through the area. The Flood Advisory will remain in place until 8:17 a.m. Thursday, according to NWS. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.