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First Alert for storms again Thursday Some heavy with gusty winds Wet weather around again Thursday, but a bit of a break as we head into the weekend. (FOX 8) ...
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY SATURDAY THROUGH NEXT TUESDAY: Michiana’s First heat wave of 2025 ramps up Saturday and lingers into early next week as a dome of high pressure sits right over the ...
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Here’s a breakdown for you guys: Scattered showers and storms will be around through the first part of today. Some of these may be strong and put down enough rain for local flash flooding.
A First Alert Weather Day was issued for this evening as a line of potentially severe thunderstorms arrive. The main time window will be from 5 - 10 PM tonight.
The Mid-America Regional Air Quality Program shares how citizens can protect themselves from pollution, as first ozone alert of the year is issued for Kansas City.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The high-pressure system to the northeast of the state is still expected to create breezy trade winds throughout the end of this work week, but overall wind speeds will ...
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Wednesday and Thursday, a pair of First Alert Weather Days will remain in the forecast as high pressure will rapidly build, sending temperatures soaring once again.
KCRG TV9 First Alert Storm Team's Justin Robets has your wet Wednseday forecast, featuring scattered showers and storms throughout the day and a hot weekend.
We’ve got a busy weather day ahead across Kentucky with rounds of strong to severe storms rolling through, and some of this stormy action sticks around into Thursday.
First Alert Forecast with Chief Meteorologist Mark Holley Updated: Jun. 17, 2025 at 10:29 AM PDT ...
Next 7 Days (First Alert 6) Also keep an eye on the overnight lows. These can really be problematic too as the humidity and the strong south wind won’t really allow us to cool down.