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Alert Day across Maryland for windswept and chilly rain today
Alert Day across Maryland for windswept and chilly rain today

CBS News

time28-05-2025

  • Climate
  • CBS News

Alert Day across Maryland for windswept and chilly rain today

Steady to heavy rain will continue across the Baltimore metro area through early this afternoon. Widespread 1 inch to 1.5 inch rainfall totals are likely by evening with locally higher totals possible in some areas. We've endured a stormy, chilly, raw, and breezy morning across most of Maryland. Light to steady rain has been gradually ramping up in intensity over the past few hours. This has allowed the current batch of rain to reach moderate to heavy intensity at times. The WJZ First Alert Weather Team continues our First Alert Weather Day through early to mid afternoon for periods of heavy rain and slow travel. Please give yourself extra travel time if you need to be out on the roads. There also may be pockets of street and urban flooding in poor drainage areas. In addition to the windswept rain, the air is chilly and raw. Temperatures will stay mainly in the 50s today with winds out of the east-northeast at 10 to 20 mph with gusts occasionally reaching 25 to 30 mph. These winds will drive the rain sideways, so you'll need a rain jacket in addition to a good quality umbrella. Stay warm and stay dry today. Rain tapers to showers this evening, but there may be enough wet weather that the Os game may encounter a postponement or rain delay. Stay tuned to WJZ and CBS News Baltimore on any possible game delays or rescheduling. Currently, the Os are scheduled to play the Cardinals at Camden Yards with a 6:35 pm first pitch. Once showers leave tonight, skies may partially clear and areas of patchy dense fog will form. This has the potential to impact the Thursday morning commute with reduced visibility and tough driving conditions. Low temperatures tonight will stay in the 50s. After early patchy fog Thursday, we're looking at a warm and muggy day. Low clouds will give way to partial sunshine with highs near 80°. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible late in the day or at night, but most of the day is rain-free. A one two punch of showers and thunderstorms is coming to Maryland later Friday into Saturday. Friday looks warm and muggy ahead of any storms with clouds and limited sunshine. A batch of strong to isolated severe storms is possible late in the afternoon or in the evening. Some of the strongest storms could have damaging winds and hail. In addition to an isolated severe weather threat, heavy downpours and localized flooding would be possible with any Friday evening storms. Saturday will be our final chance of gusty showers and thunderstorms. The morning will likely start quiet, but showers and thunderstorms will quickly form during the heating of the day. These showers and storms should become numerous by early afternoon and continue through early evening. The strongest storms will have small hail, gusty winds, brief downpours, and lightning. Highs Saturday will reach the middle 70s. Behind Saturday's powerful cold front, Sunday looks fantastic with a gusty and refreshing breeze, low humidity, and a partly sunny sky. Highs will top out in the middle 70s. Monday looks similar with a little less wind and highs in the upper 70s. A big dome of high pressure will slide east into our area next week. This means sunny and dry weather with warming temperatures. Highs on Tuesday will top out in the lower to middle 80s. By mid to late next week, we may experience our first 90s of the season. Stay tuned!

Weather Aware extended through Wednesday for strong to severe storms
Weather Aware extended through Wednesday for strong to severe storms

Yahoo

time27-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Weather Aware extended through Wednesday for strong to severe storms

Weather Aware Through Wednesday Strong to severe storms continue across Central Alabama this evening, bringing gusty winds, hail, and heavy rain. Overnight, the storms are expected to fade into a few showers. It will be mild and muggy, with lows in the 60s. The parade of upper-level waves will continue moving across Alabama on Tuesday and Wednesday along a stalled front. Another round of strong to severe storms is anticipated each afternoon and evening. On Tuesday, the SPC has placed Central Alabama under a Level 2/5 Slight Risk, reducing to a Level 1/5 Marginal Risk for severe storms. A Level 1/5 Marginal Risk is also forecast for Wednesday. These storms could produce gusty winds and hail. Heavy rain is expected as well, so be cautious of minor flooding issues. High temperatures will reach the lower 80s. Unsettled weather will persist on Thursday and Friday as another cold front approaches Alabama and gradually clears the state by Friday afternoon. Each day will bring scattered strong storms with gusty winds, hail, and heavy rain. High temperatures will range from the upper 70s to lower 80s. Weekend Outlook: The weather pattern will finally shift on Saturday, providing a break from the rain with a partly cloudy sky and lower humidity. High temperatures will be in the lower 80s. Sunday will be mostly dry, with only a slight chance of a shower. High temperatures will again be in the lower 80s. Be sure to follow the CBS 42 Storm Team: Follow Us on Facebook: Chief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum, Meteorologist Michael Haynes, Meteorologist Alex Puckett, and Meteorologist Jacob Woods. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Heavy rainfall warning for Sunday in eastern Japan
Heavy rainfall warning for Sunday in eastern Japan

NHK

time24-05-2025

  • Climate
  • NHK

Heavy rainfall warning for Sunday in eastern Japan

Downpours hit parts of the Shikoku and Tokai regions from Saturday evening to early Sunday. Weather officials are urging caution against mudslides mainly on the Pacific coast side of eastern Japan. The Meteorological Agency says a low-pressure system accompanied by a front brought extremely heavy rainfall to Shikoku and Tokai on Saturday evening. Rain clouds developed over the Tokai and Kanto-Koshin regions through early Sunday. In one hour through 1 a.m., 71 millimeters of rain fell in Toba city in Mie Prefecture. In Shizuoka Prefecture, 31.5 millimeters of rain fell in Omaezaki City in the one-hour period through 3 a.m. Landslide warnings were in place for a brief period in Tokushima and Mie prefectures. Eastern Japan, particularly on the Pacific side, may get heavy rainfall in the morning hours as the front and low-pressure system pass over the region. Weather officials are calling on people to be on high alert for possible landslides, flooding in low-lying areas, swollen rivers, lightning strikes and gusty winds including tornadoes.

Denver weather: Severe storms for Pinpoint Weather Alert Day Saturday, more for Memorial Day weekend
Denver weather: Severe storms for Pinpoint Weather Alert Day Saturday, more for Memorial Day weekend

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Denver weather: Severe storms for Pinpoint Weather Alert Day Saturday, more for Memorial Day weekend

DENVER (KDVR) — Saturday is a Pinpoint Weather Alert Day as severe storms are expected to hit many areas of Colorado. More chances for showers are expected through Memorial Day weekend. Things to do around Denver during Memorial Day Weekend Saturday brings potential for severe storms across the Front Range, foothills, and Eastern Plains. Look for cloudy skies and fog through the morning with temperatures today reaching into the upper 60s. Storms will develop as early as 1 p.m., especially down over the Palmer Divide. We'll see storms continue into the evening hours. Storms that develop have the potential for large hail, damaging wind and even isolated tornadoes. Sunday brings a cool down and clouds all day long. Look for light showers and drizzle in the morning, followed by storms in the afternoon. Sunday is under a marginal risk for severe storms as well. Monday will be similar, but the severe potential is lower. Temperatures rebound back into the 70s by Tuesday, but storms stick around for the work week. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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