More storms on way Wed. night, rain through weekend
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Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky are in for more severe storms this week, coming just a few days after thunderstorms that developed into three tornadoes in northern stretches of the region Sun...
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More than 43 million people are under a level 3 of 5 risk of severe thunderstorms Wednesday, including St. Louis, Indianapolis and Chicago.
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Wednesday and Thursday are First Alert Weather Days due to another line of storms that will race across the Ohio Valley, according to the FOX19 NOW First Alert Weather Team.They say they will watch for gusty winds,
After Monday's thunderstorm activity, skies were rainy to start the month of April but conditions are expected to improve and warmer air is set to move in.
Colorado picked up some much-needed moisture Friday night into Saturday morning, with more rain and snow on the way.
Alerts: Small craft advisory, High surf advisory, High risk for rip currents. We will continue to track a partly to mostly cloudy sky tonight with mildly warm temperatures.
Massachusetts could see some cold and raw weather this weekend, with some chances of freezing rain; but to the southwest, spring comes to Connecticut. Two fronts, one warm and one cold, are expected to collide over Massachusetts between Friday night and Saturday morning,
Here's everything you need to know, including information about another storm system that could roll through Monday.
A wintry mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain is expected over the weekend in all parts of New Hampshire except the southern border and coast. The Seacoast area will be largely spared. Cheshire, Rockingham and Hillsborough counties will likely see lots of rain rather than snow, with some freezing rain possible at times.