Rain is headed to Massachusetts for the later half of the week, including some thunderstorms. Thunderstorms are expected in the Berkshires Wednesday afternoon, the National Weather Service predicted.
Beginning Tuesday afternoon, severe weather including the chance for tornadoes, is expected to impact the Middle Tennessee area. Here's what else to know.
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A significant severe storm outbreak is forecast for the Plains, Central U.S. and Ohio River Valley during the Monday to Wednesday time frame. Threat level: The Storm Prediction Center raised the risk level to "High,
Over 3.8 million people in the Great Plains are under threat of high or moderate threat of tornadoes on Monday, as another large storm system threatens the storm-battered region over Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only one week after devastating tornadoes killed five people in Oklahoma.
Decreased visibility and localized water ponding on roadways will be possible during the early morning commute. Some of these storms on Monday may produce locally heavy rain, leading to potential flooding,
More than 8 million people were under a heightened risk of severe thunderstorms that are likely to bring large hail, damaging winds and powerful tornadoes across parts of the Southern and Central Plains on Monday,
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A tornado watch has been issued for the St. Louis metro area until 8 a.m. Tuesday. Heavy rain and lightning will be common during the early morning hours. Damaging wind and hail are expected in spots and a couple tornadoes are possible.
The weather around the Mid-South could become severe late Wednesday evening. Following some early morning storms on Wednesday prior to sunrise, it will be another warm, humid and breezy day. After sunset,
Chief Meteorologist Austin Chaney will continue tracking these storms and have the latest LIVE at 11:00 p.m. on News Center 7. We will break in to coverage as conditions warrant. QUICK-LOOK FORECAST: Severe weather likely this evening Another chance for storms late Wednesday Turning cooler after Thursday.
Tonight features scattered showers and thunderstorms with a shortwave trough crossing through during the afternoon. Thunderstorms will once again pose the risk of producing locally heavy rainfall. A couple of storms could become strong to severe,
A stray shower or storm possible this evening followed by Increasing clouds. Low: 72. Winds: S 5-10 MPH. TOMORROW: Partly cloudy with some scattered showers and thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon and evening.
Fox 32's Kaitlin Cody has the latest on the severe storm threat developing in Chicago. Thunderstorms will be moving through the area until about 5 to 6 p.m.
A marginal risk for severe storms is in place Tuesday with the greatest threat for damaging winds followed by large hail and isolated tornadoes. A few isolated storms may form late afternoon in the Mountains.
The National Weather Service has predicted rain to come to the Memphis area and visit for a few days this week. Starting Tuesday night, showers and thunderstorms are predicted for the area after 7 p.m.
After Monday's deadly severe weather in the central U.S., the threat of severe storms shifts eastward into the Ohio Valley on Tuesday. A few tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds are all possible.
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Severe weather is possible Tuesday through Thursday with the worst weather possible Wednesday night, the National Weather Service says. Thunderstorms were pushing across the Mid-South Tuesday morning with gradual clearing expected toward the afternoon.
Tuesday will once again be a drier start with only a handful of isolated showers left over from Monday’s system. Southwest winds and peeks of sunshine warm us up into the mid 70s by the afternoon but heat induced thunderstorms return.
We'll see scattered showers and thunderstorms moving in from about mid-afternoon through the evening. The primary timeframe we'll be watching for strong to severe storms will be between about 3 PM and midnight.
Severe storms possible for entire area today, tomorrow >>Severe Weather: Slight vs Enhanced Risk. TIMING: Tuesday will feature multiple rounds of storms. The greatest concern wi
ATLANTA - Summerlike temperatures will give way to strong and potentially severe storms later this week. The forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday calls for showers and thunderstorms, in line with the storms seen across north Georgia the past few days,
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S 15-20 MPH. TOMORROW: Partly cloudy skies and very warm. High: 88. Winds: SW 10 MPH. WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy skies with some scattered showers and thunderstorms around. All modes of severe weather are possible in the afternoon and evening.
Tracking a few pop up storms for the start of the week, but most of the energy will remain off to our north across portions of North Georgia and Tennessee. Plus, all eyes are on the Great Plains where a High Risk (Level 5/5) has been issued for this afternoon.
Potentially intense and historic tornadoes are in the forecast for Oklahoma and other nearby states on Monday, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. NOAA's Storm Prediction Center in Norman,