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CBS News
2 hours ago
- Climate
- CBS News
Some road flooding possible in Chicago Wednesday from overnight rain
There is the possibility of some ponding and flooding on low-lying roads as waves of steady rain come through the area Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. The rain will come from a storm system with a slow-moving cold front, and bring the heaviest, steadiest rain Wednesday morning. Ahead of this system, the Chicago area can expect to see a few storms late Tuesday and then gradual increasing widespread coverage of rain overnight. See the full 7-day First Alert forecast Drivers should brace for a rainy, slow commute Wednesday morning and waves of rain will slowly taper off from west to east. The rain should end in Chicago by midday, but could persist in Northwest Indiana until late afternoon. Most areas can expect 0.25 inches to 0.5 inches of rain, but heavier totals are possible. While this storm system doesn't carry a risk of producing severe weather, the quantity of rain could lead to some ponding and flooding on low-lying roads and in low-lying areas.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
Active weather continues into the workweek
Temperatures will be climbing across the region once again today with forecast highs ranging from the upper 70s to upper 90s. Rain showers and thunderstorms will also be popping up across the area. Heavy rain is possible out of some of these storms, which will bring a risk of burn scar flash flooding, especially in the Ruidoso area. A storm system will move into New Mexico Monday as it combines with moisture from what is currently a tropical storm in the eastern Pacific. This will bring widespread showers and storms across New Mexico, with a band of storms moving across the state Monday morning, then scattered showers and storms through the afternoon. Temperatures will also be cooler statewide on Monday with the rain. Isolated storm chances return to the northern half of the state Tuesday. Another low pressure system will move across New Mexico Wednesday, again bringing scattered showers and starts to a large part of the state. Drier weather will return statewide starting Thursday. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
More moisture moves into New Mexico through the weekend
Temperatures are going to be even hotter this weekend across the state with high temperatures climbing into the mid-90s this weekend in the Albuquerque Metro. Afternoon rain and thunderstorms will pop up across the mountain ranges first, before spreading into the lower elevations late in the afternoon and evening. Most of the storms will be over the mountains though this weekend. Heavy rain is possible out of some of these storms, which will bring a risk of burn scar flash flooding, especially in the Ruidoso area. A storm system will move into New Mexico Monday as it combines with moisture from what is currently a tropical storm in the eastern Pacific. This will bring widespread showers and storms across New Mexico, with a band of storms moving across the state Monday morning, then scattered showers and storms through the afternoon. Temperatures will also be cooler statewide on Monday with the rain. Isolated storm chances return to the northern half of the state Tuesday. Another low pressure system will move across New Mexico Wednesday, again bringing scattered showers and starts to a large part of the state. Drier weather will return statewide starting Thursday. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


CBS News
19-05-2025
- Climate
- CBS News
Rain& cooler weather return to Maryland by mid-week
After a picture-perfect Monday afternoon with abundant sunshine and highs in the 70s, skies will remain clear Monday night with temperatures dipping to near 50 degrees. Tuesday will begin with sun, but clouds will increase during the afternoon as a developing storm system approaches the region. Highs will top out in the low 70s. Widespread rain arrives Tuesday night and will persist through much of Wednesday. Some areas could pick up as much as 1 inch of rainfall by the end of the day. Overnight lows will settle in the mid-50s, while highs Wednesday will struggle to reach 60 degrees, accompanied by a brisk east wind. The unsettled weather continues into Thursday, with overcast skies and occasional showers keeping highs near 60. More showers are expected Thursday night and into Friday as the storm system slowly pulls away. Friday's highs will remain in the 60s. Improvement arrives over the weekend. Saturday will feature partly to mostly cloudy skies with a slight chance of a lingering shower, especially east of Baltimore and in the higher elevations of western Maryland. Highs will hover near 70. Sunday brings brighter skies and warmer conditions, with highs in the low 70s. Clouds return Monday with the chance for a few late-day showers. Temperatures will reach the low to mid-70s.
Yahoo
18-05-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Windy weather continues
Winds have picked up once again across the state again this afternoon. A storm system scrapes across New Mexico Sunday and Monday, bringing high winds back in the afternoon hours, especially for areas along and south of I-40. This is where wind gusts up to 55 mph will be possible both afternoons. Areas of blowing dust are likely in southern New Mexico. A high fire danger will also develop with these high winds and dry conditions. Meanwhile, isolated showers and storms will move through northwestern and northern New Mexico. Some snow will be possible across mountain peaks as well with an isolated shower possible as far south as Santa Fe and Albuquerque Monday afternoon. Winds will quickly die down Monday night with calmer conditions by the middle of next week. An area of high pressure will develop over New Mexico, bringing in calmer, but more dry weather. Temperatures will also be climbing. Some of the warmest weather so far this year will arrive next Friday, with Albuquerque's first 90° day of the year possible. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.