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NEXT Weather Alert Day: Severe weather, wind and flooding threats across South Florida
NEXT Weather Alert Day: Severe weather, wind and flooding threats across South Florida

CBS News

time4 days ago

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NEXT Weather Alert Day: Severe weather, wind and flooding threats across South Florida

The NEXT Weather team has issued a NEXT Weather Alert Day for Sunday and Monday. A lingering frontal boundary, deep tropical moisture and a few disturbances passing over South Florida will continue the threat for severe weather and also introduce the threat of flooding beginning Sunday. Severe weather threat across South Florida for Sunday. CBS News Miami On Sunday, showers and storms will start much earlier than they did on Saturday, with the onset beginning in Broward County as early as 8 am. Showers and storms will become more numerous, and some embedded thunderstorms will be capable of producing isolated damaging wind gusts along with heavy rain. Sunday will also mark the beginning of a multi-day threat for heavy rain and flash flooding. As a result, yet another NEXT Weather Alert Day will be reissued for Monday. While the damaging wind threat diminishes on Monday, the potential for flash flooding will continue to increase. The tropical atmospheric moisture available will allow for storms to become very efficient rainmakers. Rainfall rates of 1-3 inches an hour will be possible. Depending on how much rain falls in the next 48 hours, the flood threat may extend through midweek and additional NEXT Weather Alert Days may be necessary. Rain accumulation totals for the next five days in South Florida. CBS News Miami Totals through midweek will range from 2 to 5 inches with some areas seeing half a foot or more.

Alert Day across Maryland Wednesday for heavy, rainy weather
Alert Day across Maryland Wednesday for heavy, rainy weather

CBS News

time27-05-2025

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Alert Day across Maryland Wednesday for heavy, rainy weather

Rainy weather is expected during the evening commute in Maryland Tuesday. Showers will continue Tuesday night with a steady to heavy, windswept rain likely Wednesday across Maryland. Rainfall totals of over an inch are possible by early Wednesday evening. Highs will top out in the lower 70s. An area of low pressure will approach from the south and west Tuesday evening through Wednesday. Showers will continue to overspread the area through Tuesday night, beginning to gel into a widespread steady rain before daybreak Wednesday morning. Low temperatures will fall into the mid-50s. Alert Day for rain in Maryland Wednesday Wednesday is a WJZ First Alert Weather Day for a widespread steady to heavy, windswept rain. The heaviest rain will impact the morning commute through the early afternoon hours Wednesday. Rain will gradually taper off to showers during the afternoon and evening. A solid one to two inches of rain is possible by the time the heaviest rain ends Wednesday afternoon. The morning commute will be highly impacted by the stormy weather, so please make sure to budget extra time and check back in with the WJZ First Alert Weather Team. Midweek rain in Maryland The midweek evening commute will also see at least some rain. A cold front will approach the area Thursday. This will bring another chance of a few showers and thunderstorms. Ahead of the front, Thursday will be warm and muggy with a mostly cloudy sky. Any storm on Thursday has the potential to drop some drenching downpours and gusty winds. Highs will top out in the upper 70s. Weekend weather in Maryland Another area of low pressure will be forming on Friday into Saturday, and its track may bring us more wet weather. Expect showers or a batch of rain to develop Friday afternoon and evening and continue through early Saturday morning. An additional batch of showers and thunderstorms will be possible Saturday afternoon and evening as the second half of this weather system moves through the area. Saturday will be seasonably mild and very muggy with highs in the middle 70s. Sunday and Monday look like gorgeous days as we start the new month of June. With a partly to mostly sunny sky Sunday, we'll see highs back into the middle 70s with less humidity. Monday looks stunning with abundant sunshine and highs in the lower 80s.

Denver weather: Sunnier and warmer weather for the week ahead
Denver weather: Sunnier and warmer weather for the week ahead

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

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Denver weather: Sunnier and warmer weather for the week ahead

DENVER (KDVR) — The upcoming Denver weather forecast is quiet for the week ahead. The area will have mostly sunny skies and temperatures will be steadily climbing back into the 80s by the second half of the work week. Winds will remain gusty for the next several days, too. FOX31 Weather: View the latest Denver forecasts, maps and radar Any showers left over from earlier storms will be ending overnight, but skies will remain mostly cloudy. Winds will be relatively light. Temperatures will be near normal values, maybe slightly above normal. Meanwhile, snow will continue in the high country with several inches possible in some communities, and especially the higher mountain peaks. Monday will be the coolest day of the new week with high temperatures only in the 60s. It will be mostly dry, but a stray shower may be possible around metro Denver in the afternoon. The better chance for showers or storms will be in the far eastern and southeastern plains. It will also be breezy (again) with northerly winds gusting to 25 miles per hour or higher. The long-range forecast is uneventful. Sunny skies will return Tuesday with highs around 70 degrees, but it will still be windy with northwest winds gusting over 30 miles per hour in some areas. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up for weather alerts from the Pinpoint Weather team Temperatures climb into the mid-70s on Wednesday underneath sunny skies. Highs in the 80s will return starting Thursday and continue into next weekend. Mostly sunny to partly sunny sky conditions are forecast. Although there may be a rogue shower now and then, generally dry weather is forecast through next weekend. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Austin weather: Muggy Saturday, chance of severe storms for some
Austin weather: Muggy Saturday, chance of severe storms for some

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

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Austin weather: Muggy Saturday, chance of severe storms for some

The Brief It will be a hot, sticky Saturday in Austin. Severe storms could hit the Hill Country. The highest risk is for hail and damaging winds. AUSTIN - Temperatures won't be quite as high as we have seen in the past few days on Saturday, but it will be sticky and humid. High temperatures are expected to reach the mid 90s on Saturday. It will be very humid, making it seem hotter than we actually are. "Feels like" temperatures will be in the triple digits. The Hill County could see severe storms on Saturday. The National Weather Service has the area at a slight risk of severe weather. That's a two on its one to five scale. The chances of seeing severe weather is higher the farther west you go. We expect to start seeing the storms to the west around 2 to 3 p.m. and it will work its way east. As the storms move east they are expected to weaken. We could see large hail, strong damaging wind gusts and there's a small chance that there could be a tornado or some flooding from heavy rain. Download the FOX 7 WAPP to get alerts on your phone. The Source Information in this article comes from the FOX 7 Weather team.

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