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Meteorologist Scot Gagliardi said today reached "Top 10" status for holiday weather. Here's your 4th of July First Alert Weather Extra.
The First Alert Weather Team is tracking an evening end to Thursday’s storms before some more rain at times this 4th of July.
Prior to your fun in the sun, it is important to be mindful about the risks of rip currents and what to do if you are caught in one.
Another stormy setup is ready to move in next week.
First Alert Daily: Austin is tracking rain chances for the July 4 holiday Tune in at 2 p.m. for a live weather update with Meteorologist Austin Lowe The API failed to deliver the resource.
A Forecast First Alert is in effect for Independence Day due to rising concerns over heat-related illness. Highs will soar into the low 90s, but it’ll feel closer to 100 at times with the ...
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First Alert: Hotter, drier Fourth of July weekend ahead A rogue shower is possible Thursday, with isolated showers popping up on Independence Day.
Today will feature another round of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon and early evening.
Meteorologist Mike Slifer previews the forecast, which includes a first alert weather day for late afternoon storms.
Shake Shack plans to open a location in South Carolina for the first time, Shake Shack Chief Development Officer Andrew McCaughan confirmed on July 2.
ABC-7 First Alert – Some storms early Thursday, then drier air arrives Friday through the weekend. By Doppler Dave Speelman July 2, 2025 11:07 PM Published July 2, 2025 5:39 PM ...
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