The heat wave is over as we fade into more comfortable conditions to start the week. A lot more comfortable today with highs in the 80s and quite a bit of sunshine. Dew points will be back in the 50s, ...
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MINNESOTA, USA — The last of our July 4th storms are headed south through the overnight hours as skies clear from the north. While not everyone saw rain or thunderstorms today, there were some ...
It will be a mostly clear evening for the rest of our Independence Day. Winds could pick up later this evening, with possible wind gusts of up to 20 miles per hour. This could possibly impact the ...
A prolonged and dangerous heat wave will continue into the Independence Day weekend, bringing some of the hottest conditions the region has seen in several years. High temperatures are expected to ...
DENVER — Sunshine and hot temperatures again across Colorado on Sunday, with highs climbing into the middle 90s along the Front Range. While conditions won't be as dry as the past couple of days ...
The Storm Prediction Center has placed the Tennessee Valley under a ‘Marginal’ risk (level 1/5) for strong to severe storms today. Some of the stronger storms that are able to develop will be capable ...
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4th of July evening around 10 p.m.: Mostly clear. Temperatures in the low to mid 60s. Light winds. Sunday: Morning clouds turning mostly sunny. Lows in the 50s. Highs mainly in the upper 60s to mid ...
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