PLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS: Winds will increase again through the day Thursday out of the southwest allowing for very mild temperatures once again with highs in the lower to even mid 50s Thursday.
It does look like southern Wisconsin will not only stay wetter than normal over the next week or so but our temperatures may be cooling down as we near the middle of February.
Southwest North Dakota could see from an inch to half a foot of snow this weekend, while all of the western and central regions are experiencing dangerously cold weather. The National Weather ...
Precipitation chances during this time will be very low, but cold air aloft could support the potential for some snowflakes across extreme southeastern Kansas. Measurable snowfall is possible ...
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Showers slowly return Wednesday and increase Wednesday night into Thursday. Wednesday morning will start with lows in the mid and upper 30s, with daytime highs staying in the lower to mid-50s as ...
A new cold front arrives next week, which could bring another round of rain.
Rain has cleared out of our area. We'll start off the day with some cloud cover, but by this afternoon plenty of sunshine! This will be our coldest morning of the week with temps in the mid to ...
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