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Matt Hoenig is tracking impact weather Saturday that will bring rain and some thunderstorms to parts of the state.
While this morning will likely remain dry, this afternoon showers and storms will begin to develop, bringing heavy downpours ...
It says: Scattered severe thunderstorms with damaging winds 60 mph or greater and large hail exceeding 1 inch in diameter are possible this afternoon and evening. An isolated weak, short-lived tornado ...
NEXT Weather Alert for the Philadelphia region Saturday due to potentially severe storms with damaging winds, hail, low ...
NOW THERE WILL BE ANOTHER ROUND OF STRONGER STORMS DEVELOPING YET AGAIN THIS AFTERNOON, BUT FOR THE TIME BEING WE’RE NICE AND DRY. WE’VE GOT THE CLOUDS SETTLING ON IN. STILL SOME LINGERING FOG, BUT ...
A low-pressure region spins into our skies, throughout the day - and then stalls into early parts of the week. Showers and ...
The Storm Prediction Center has a marginal risk for severe weather across the CSRA on Saturday. Stay weather aware! Wind will be out of the southwest between 8-12 mph with higher gusts. Highs will be ...
AND IN FACT, YESTERDAY EVENING’S UPDATE, THE STORM PREDICTION CENTER UPGRADED OUR SEVERE STORM RISK LEVEL TO A LEVEL TWO OUT ...
Strong to severe Storms are possible today. Keep a heads up this afternoon and evening. Rain chance continues Sunday & Monday.
Sunday's forecast will be more unsettled with the chance for scattered storms across the region. A warmer day with highs in ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- A severe weather risk is in place this weekend. Strong to severe storms moved across central North Carolina and the Sandhills Friday night, bringing gusty winds and heavy rain.
Expect a stormy weekend in the D.C. region, with scattered showers and storms possible for the next several days.