Heavy rain, flash flood
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The sky will be partly cloudy today with highs in the mid 80s. It's still a bit humid outside, but not in an overwhelming way. There's only a slight rain chance.
Strong storms knocked out power this week to customers from Oklahoma to Connecticut. As they waited on Sunday for the lights to come back on, the forecast called for more severe weather.
We’ve kicked out the brutal heat, but now we’re dealing with plenty of heavy rain and storms. This wouldn’t be a bad thing, especially since we’re still in a drought, but the severe side to some of the storms and the pockets of torrential rain that don’t move have been causing problems since the 4th
A flood watch is in effect from 3 PM through midnight for most of the region, with storms and downpours likely this afternoon.
St. Cloud was rocked by three inches of rain, 1.5-inch hail, and flash flooding on the Fourth of July. Another wave of severe storms and torrential rain is on the way to Minnesota.
As the Lehigh Valley cleans up from storms Friday night, more severe weather is possible Saturday night, just as Fourth of July fireworks displays are set to get under way.
Residents across central Pennsylvania can expect a quiet overnight Saturday after severe thunderstorms caused widespread damage and two deaths while knocking out power to tens of thousands. However, strong storms with heavy rain could develop Sunday and continue into Monday,
After a few drier days here at home, rain chances are increasing for our July 4th weekend. With the sea breezes coming in today, and eventually colliding, we'll see more coverage of showers and
