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Get ready for a summer blast of heat, Ohio. See the weekend weather forecast with high and low temps, rain and live radar for the state.
See live NWS radar over Cincinnati, Columbus, Northern Kentucky Here's a real-time look at what the skies over Cincinnati and Columbus look like: See live NWS radar for Akron, Canton, Northeast Ohio ...
Join us each day on our MLive weather page between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m. weekdays when we do our live forecast. Want to see it later? You can catch up on the forecast by watching our video.
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) –A line of storms is moving through coastal areas this evening, bringing lightning and downpours around dinnertime. Temperatures remain in the upper 80s early this evening … ...
news Weather Live radar: Severe weather threat for D-FW ends but flooding fears remain Fast-moving storms brought torrential downpours, thunder and lightning to North Texas.
The National Weather Service in Austin/San Antonio surveyed the damage from the storm to determine the cause and strength and determined a “long-track microburst” moved through parts of the city.
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Severe wind gust forecast for this afternoon and evening. NOAA The next severe weather forecast area for tomorrow shows where the storms are expected to be in the late afternoon.
More than a dozen states face severe weather in coming days, with large parts of Missouri predicted to bear the brunt of these storms, according to AccuWeather.
6:49 p.m. - Tornado Watch issued for Trigg County, KY, Christian County, KY, Todd County, KY until 11 p.m. FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY -- SUNDAY: A First Alert Weather Day is in effect for tonight.
ATLANTA — A Weather Impact Alert was issued Friday for parts of north Georgia and metro Atlanta due to the threat of thunderstorms ahead of a cold front. The alert has since been canceled, along ...
Watch the live radar stream in the video player above. Timing currently brings the line of storms into the mountains toward lunchtime, then exits our area early Friday early evening.