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Here's Timing For New Round Of Severe Storms With Damaging Wind Gusts, Drenching Downpours Here's Timing For New Round Of Severe Storms With Damaging Wind Gusts, Drenching Downpours
Here's Timing For New Round Of Severe Storms With Damaging Wind Gusts, Drenching Downpours A dry break to start the workweek will be followed by a new round of severe storms in just days. Separate systems swept through on three consecutive days, ending Sunday, June 23. According to the National Weather Service, overnight clearing will be followed by a mainly sunny and breezy day on Monday, June 24. The high temperature will generally be around 80 degrees with 10 to 15 mile-per-hour winds out of the west and gusts as high as 25 to even 30 mph. It will remain sunny on Tuesday, June 25, with high temperatures in the upper 80s to around 90 degrees. Humidity will increase on Wednes…
Potentially Severe Storms Could Bring 60 MPH Winds, Heavy Downpours, Isolated Tornadoes Potentially Severe Storms Could Bring 60 MPH Winds, Heavy Downpours, Isolated Tornadoes
Potentially Severe Storms Could Bring 60 MPH Winds, Heavy Downpours, Isolated Tornadoes Scattered showers and potentially potent thunderstorms are expected ahead of an approaching cold front Sunday, Sept. 25 into the overnight hours of Monday morning, Sept. 26,. A few of the storms could become strong to severe, according to the National Weather Service, which noted that the primary threat from the system will be damaging winds. Gusts could be as high as 55 to 60 miles per hour and could damage trees and power lines and result in localized power outages. Localized 1-inch hail could result in damage to motor vehicles, the weather service said. There's also a risk for an …
Storm System With Heavy Downpours, 50 MPH Wind Gusts Could Cause Power Outages, Flooding Storm System With Heavy Downpours, 50 MPH Wind Gusts Could Cause Power Outages, Flooding
Storm System With Heavy Downpours, 50 MPH Wind Gusts Could Cause Power Outages, Flooding A storm system now moving northeast will bring thunderstorms with torrential rain and strong winds that could cause power outages. The time frame for the storms will be just as the calendar changes months: late Thursday, April 30 into Friday morning, May 1. "While violent thunderstorms are not anticipated, we expect the storm to swing through the Northeast with heavy enough rain to cause flooding problems and strong enough winds to be of concern for sporadic power outages and fallen trees," said AccuWeather Senior Storm Warning Meteorologist Brian Wimer. Here's what to expect: Wednesday, …