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Coast-To-Coast Thanksgiving Storm Update: These Areas Will See Heaviest Rain, Snow Coast-To-Coast Thanksgiving Storm Update: These Areas Will See Heaviest Rain, Snow
Coast-To-Coast Thanksgiving Storm Update: These Areas Will See Heaviest Rain, Snow A complex, coast-to-coast storm will arrive just in time for Thanksgiving Day, bringing a mix of rain, and wind, with sleet, and snow farthest north. After a mostly sunny day on Wednesday, Nov. 27, the storm system will shift eastward during the night on Thanksgiving Eve, gathering more moisture from the Gulf of Mexico and later the Atlantic as it gains strength through Thanksgiving night on Thursday, Nov. 28. If the storm tracks farther north, as is now expected, downpours are expected along the I-95 corridor, and heavy snow is expected in some areas, especially in upstate New Yo…
Thunderstorms, Showers Will Lead To Relief From Dangerous Heat Thunderstorms, Showers Will Lead To Relief From Dangerous Heat
Thunderstorms, Showers Will Lead To Relief From Dangerous Heat Eager to get relief from the dangerous heat? You won't have to wait long. A slow-moving cold front will start to move in on Wednesday, Aug. 12, bringing with it scattered thunderstorms and showers that could be accompanied by heavy downpours.  After patchy morning fog to start the day Wednesday, the chance for thunderstorms and showers starts at around 9 a.m. and continues through the afternoon and into the evening. There will be more clouds than sun during the day Wednesday, and that, coupled with the showers and storm activity, could keep the high temperature Wednesday in the upper…
Here's How Long Latest Round Of Soaking Rain, Storms Will Last Here's How Long Latest Round Of Soaking Rain, Storms Will Last
Here's How Long Latest Round Of Soaking Rain, Storms Will Last A new round of drenching rain with isolated thunderstorms is sweeping through the area. The storm system moving north from the Midwest and the Southeast will be a quick-moving one. Rain, heavy at times, will fall mainly between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Thursday, June 13 followed by a chance of showers after 2 p.m. with areas of fog. The temperature will hold steady at around 60 degrees. There could be an isolated thunderstorm at any time, but the storms are not expected to be severe. The chance for showers will continue through late Thursday night. Between a quarter inch to a half inch o…
New Update On Timing, Impact Of Storm System That Will Sweep Through Area New Update On Timing, Impact Of Storm System That Will Sweep Through Area
New Update On Timing, Impact Of Storm System That Will Sweep Through Area The first day of December will look and feel like just that on Saturday with wet roadways from rain and light snow Friday and temperatures just below freezing through the early morning resulting in areas of black ice. Motorists are urged to use extra caution with any icy spots on the road surfaces, especially untreated surfaces, the National Weather Service said in a Special Weather Statement issued just before 8 a.m. Saturday. Following a sunny start on Saturday, clouds will roll in later in the morning on a day in which the high temperature will reach around …
Wet Mess: A Royally Rainy Weekend Could Bring New Rounds Of Storms Wet Mess: A Royally Rainy Weekend Could Bring New Rounds Of Storms
Wet Mess: A Royally Rainy Weekend Could Bring New Rounds Of Storms Don't adjust your calendar. It really is the middle of May. But a nearly stationary front situated to the south of the area means a large swath of moisture will bring more rain than was projected with as much as an inch of rainfall this weekend. The rain and cloud will also result in raw temperatures on Saturday, with the high temperature in the mid-50s. Rain and showers will continue throughout the day with patchy fog after noontime and thunderstorms also possible through the overnight hours. Sunday will be mostly cloudy with showers and thunderstorms possible throughout the day. The temp…
Eye On The Storm: Heavy Rain, Dense Fog, Flooding Possible Through Evening Eye On The Storm: Heavy Rain, Dense Fog, Flooding Possible Through Evening
Eye On The Storm: Heavy Rain, Dense Fog, Flooding Possible Through Evening A slow-moving storm system making its way through the area will continue to bring locally heavy rain that may produce flooding and poor drainage through Sunday evening. In addition, areas of dense fog may develop late this afternoon and evening, reducing visibilities to less than a quarter mile at times, the National Weather Service says. Periods of rain could be heavy at times and be accompanied by patchy fog. Sunday's high will be in the mid-40s. Rain and fog will continue until around midnight. Monday will be partly sunny with a high in the low 40s. Check back to Daily Voice for updat…