We could see gusts over 40mph around the region, certainly enough to take down most peak fall foliage.
Rochester, NY (WROC) — Wind, from a slight breeze on a summer's day to the roaring gusts of the winter time, it's hard to escape in Western New York.
We could see gusts over 40mph around the region, certainly enough to take down most peak fall foliage.
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) -Today will easily be the warmest day of the week with highs well into the 80s this afternoon. We'll get there with a little help from ...
We’ll only warm to near 70 for a high to along with another windy day. We’ll get there with a little help from the south wind gusting to near 35 mph at times today. (WOWT) -Today will easily be the warmest day of the week with highs well into the 80s this afternoon.
Our final warm day in the forecast as a cold front approaches triggering shower and storms.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The weather over the course of the next week looks to remain fairly quiet as we head into mid-October. Tuesday looks to be the ...
Temperatures will briefly warm back to the mid to upper 70s on Friday and Saturday before another cold front arrives Saturday into Sunday, sending temperatures down to the low 60s on Sunday and into the 50s by next Monday. As the front sweeps across the state, winds will turn to the northwest and could gust to 40 MPH or more. The extended forecast is highlighted by a brief cool down behind the front into Wednesday and Thursday with temperatures falling to the low 70s and then into the mid to upper 60s. Winds will be out of the south ahead of the front for most of the state and are expected to be a bit breezy for the balance of the day with gusts as high as 30 MPH or more expected. Again, storms are expected to develop ahead of the front into Tuesday evening with storms then pushing to the east into eastern Nebraska. In Lincoln, overnight lows are forecast to only fall into the upper 50s on Tuesday - our normal low temperature is in the mid 40s.
The warm weather continues on Tuesday with morning temperatures starting on the milder side. Winds have been stronger through the evening hours to help with ...
Stay tuned throughout the day and on social media for us to keep you updated on the latest. The air to the south is warm and has moisture that will help drive storm potential for later. Winds have been stronger through the evening hours to help with this, staying out of the south and southwest directions.
High temperatures will soar to near 80 in southern Minnesota Tuesday as strong south winds blow in warm air. A cold front will touch off some evening ...
The blustery winds switch from the northwest Tuesday night into Wednesday bringing in an October reality check. It will feel more like a mid to late August day Tuesday as many of us see afternoon highs near 80. A cold front will touch off some evening showers and thunderstorms.
Strong winds the rest of the week with gusts 20-35 mph are likely through Friday. There is an elevated fire danger concern mainly in north-central Kansas today ...
This weekend will feature another cold front that will usher in cooler temperatures on Sunday but one model brings in another reinforcing cold front for Monday while the other model keeps the front and the cooler airmass north. - Most of the rain will occur between 10pm tonight and 8am tomorrow where there is a low risk of a brief severe storm. (WIBW) - One more day in the 80s before the rest of the 8 day forecast is in the 60s and 70s.
Above-normal temperatures will continue into Tuesday before much cooler air settles into the region for the second half of the week.
Thursday will see partly sunny skies with afternoon highs only managing the upper 40s. Following a potentially stormy night, a couple of lingering showers are possible before 9 am Wednesday with dry and sunny skies expected for the remainder of the day. A warm front will move north through the area during the day, allowing for temperatures to climb into the low to mid-70s.
Good Tuesday morning! We are going to be watching a wave of rain working in for the afternoon. This morning, we are seeing clear skies with low temperatures ...
The full weather forecast from Meteorologist Ted Schmidt on KTTC News Today.
Temperatures will warm to the low 50s on Friday with a little less wind in the area and Saturday will feature high temperatures in the mid-50s and a little less of a brisk breeze. Wednesday will be windy and cool with a few isolated showers possible very early in the day with an additional chance for sparse rain showers in the afternoon. Temperatures will fall into the low 50s later in the night with strong winds turning to the west and continuing to gust to 35 miles per hour.
SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) - Tuesday gets a quick blast of warmth before clouds and rain make a return to the area. If you have any yard clean up to do or other ...
Take a look at those temperatures and rain chances for the rest of the week in your full Behind the cold front into Wednesday night, rainfall will start to wind down. If we do see a lull, we’re still expecting more rainfall to pick back up during the afternoon and through dinnertime. As mentioned above, take advantage of the dry and less windy weather today to prepare for the rain and wind tonight and tomorrow. Along with the rain, the wind will be picking up tonight and Wednesday, so you’ll want to bring in or secure any loose outdoor objects. Rainfall will overspread the area by midnight, but this should be a lighter, steadier rain.
It'll be a windy and warm Tuesday with highs in the 70s to low 80s. Evening thunderstorms are possible with a big drop in temperatures over the next couple ...
Give during the Fall Member Drive to become a Member today. Gifts from individuals power the headlines, clarity and context found here. It’ll be a windy and warm Tuesday with highs in the 70s to low 80s.
The wind ramps up out of the south today, blowing in warmer weather at speeds up to 35 mph. This will get us about 15 degrees above average, with highs in ...
Mostly sunny skies will get us into the upper 60s, which is average for the middle of October. Highs will be near 70 with mostly sunny skies. Hit and miss storms will be possible from late this evening and through the overnight hours, but end well before the Wednesday morning commute.
Expect the southerly wind to be sustained between 10 and 25 mph with gusts likely exceeding 30 at times. A cold front will move through tomorrow night, and with ...
One more day near 70 before some rain moves into the Susquehanna Valley and then we cool down a bit.
I don't expect much rainfall accumulation for the area. The best chance for thunderstorms will be in Southeast Nebraska where isolated severe weather is ...
Highs on Saturday will range from the low/mid 60s north to the low/mid 70s south. Highs will range from the mid 50s northeast to the lower 60s southwest. Highs on Friday will range from the lower 70s north and east to he lower 80s southwest. Strong winds will also return during the day with northwest winds getting back up 15 to 30 mph with gusts to 40 mph. Some strong gusts will be possible at times with the potential for some to get up to 40 mph. Behind the cold front, winds will shift out of the north northwest.
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) - It's time to change those shorts and t-shirts for jackets and rain gear. A stormy and bluster stretch of weather expected through the ...
Gusty winds will remain out of the west 15-20 mph gusting to 30 mph. Gusty winds out of the south 10-15 mph gusting to 30 mph. This will end with much cooler air for the end of the week and perhaps even a grauple pellet or two mixing in with the cold air in place.