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High pressure is providing a northerly flow of cool air into the region through the holiday weekend, with temperatures only reaching the mid-60s, about 10 degrees below normal.
From wind gusts to humidity, here’s how Memorial Day weekend weather could heat up — or cool down — your cookout plans.
Your Memorial Day weekend will start hot and muggy and end with a chance of strong to severe storms. Here's what to expect and when.
FORECAST: Multiple rounds of storms through Memorial Day Weekend ...
The holiday weekends begins will partly sunny skies as cool temperatures stick around. The good news is that a center of high pressure south of Ohio will keep weather locally dry continuing a ...
Several rounds of strong/severe storms likely through Memorial Day Heavy rainfall may pose a risk for localized flooding at ...
Both Kansas and Missouri remain in peak severe weather season through early June, so the FOX4 Weather team continues to ...
More scattered showers and even some rumbles of thunder will develop on Sunday and into Memeorial Day Monday. There is no ...
The students that present the forecast on Friday mornings attend schools in the Earth Networks and are chosen to be Friday Forecasters because they show exemplary work in the classroom.
Rain and storms return Sunday with cooler temps. Expect possible floods and windy conditions. Stay updated with our app for the latest forecasts.
Meteorologists rely on weather observation stations like the one in Sandersville for daily use and during severe situations.
Radar shows the nor'easter is underway in Boston, and today will be one of the worst weather days so far this spring.