We will remain in a warm and humid weather pattern for at least another 24 to 36 hours, but a cold front arrives later this week bringing major changes.
With that we will also be warmer with highs back to near 80 degrees. The forecast through Saturday has a high degree of uncertainty as discussed above, but rain will be likely most of those days. There is uncertainty regarding the extent of the coverage of the rain and for that reason I am leaving the rain chance at 40%.
The wet winter that wreaked havoc across the Bay Area has tree removal companies facing a serious backlog of work.
Hopefully this is the end," said Emrich. The oaks and cypress are mostly what we're seeing," said Emrich. The root balls can't hold on any more," said Emrich. "We're not praying for a disaster. "We had a couple trees falling on homes. It's not just dead trees because the ground is so saturated from the rain.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Partly cloudy and windy with lows in the mid to upper 60s. Winds will be south 10-20 mph. TUESDAY: Partly cloudy early, ...
High temperatures will be in the upper 60s Saturday and lower 70s Sunday. Highs Wednesday will be in the mid to upper 70s. LATE WEEK: The front will stall just south of the area Thursday and possibly Friday which will keep a chance for a few showers around, mainly in north MS. [Click here](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfpc96d0EDHinF_AovDBi4RNoKbBfRbCIJiTWqF7p1VNE6ZNA/viewform) to report a spelling or grammar error. [Meteorologist Spencer Denton](https://www.facebook.com/Meteorologist-Spencer-Denton-142168452524990/) [Click here](https://www.actionnews5.com/newsletter/) to sign up for our newsletter! A passing shower or storm is possible Tuesday night, mainly in east AR and it could be severe with hail or wind.
Taking Action: Fire danger is extreme today especially west of HWY 75 where drier air will exist. Winds will gust 40-50 mph everywhere in northeast KS by this ...
Tonight: Storms develop mainly along and east of HWY 75 after 8pm and should be out of the area by 2am at the latest. Today will be the warmest day of the work week with tomorrow the coolest day of the work week. Between sunset and midnight is the concern for storms that could be severe. - Monitoring a chance for rain this weekend but confidence is low on when. (WIBW) - The main concern before sunset is the warm and windy conditions leading to a fire danger. There still remains some uncertainty if we even get any storms at all but worst case scenario, storms develop between 8-10pm along and east of a line from Hiawatha down to Alma and push out of the viewing area by 2am at the latest with all hazards of severe weather possible.
Our afternoon will feature highs in the 50s, continued breezy south winds, and isolated rain showers. Those rain showers will start to roll in by the mid to ...
Clear to partly cloudy through the pre-dawn hours of Tuesday with temperatures cooling to the lower 40s by daybreak. Intervals of clouds and sun Tuesday, milder ...
Going from warm and muggy to cool and wet in a matter of days as weather whiplash continues in the Piney Woods.
This cold frontal passage will lead to lows in the 50โฒs with highs only reaching the 60โฒs from Thursday through Saturday, which is cooler than normal for this time of year. The cold front will arrive during the mid-morning hours on Wednesday, leading to an 80% chance of rain and thunderstorms. Tuesday will feature low clouds in the morning before we get a mix of sun and clouds in the afternoon with highs soaring into the upper 80โฒs.
Tuesday is going to be cloudy, brisk, and cool with highs in the upper 30s to lower 40s. Colder lower 30s are expected across the Northwoods. Winds may gust ...
Brief warm up into the 50s & 60s. Highs on Easter Sunday could get back into the low 60s but there is a late day rain chance. A cold front passes and it will usher colder air back into the region by the evening. High temperatures cool down into the 40s for both Thursday and Friday, but they will moderate by Easter Weekend. Lows will be in the 20s across the Northwoods with low to mid 30s farther south. This may lead to slick spots and a few scattered power outages.
The recent high winds are a strong reminder that many trees are still vulnerable and that allergy season is upon us in the Valley.
"It's important people talk to their physician first before they buy anything over the counter." "During the night, if you don't wash your hair, it's going to be all over your hair and you're going to be inhaling it all night long," he said. "When the soil is dry, the wind picks up the dust, brings it out and the dust has some mold spore, so then you may get some things like Valley Fever, or it gets you very susceptible to those infections," he said.