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After a pleasant feel this weekend, temperatures and the humidity increase in a big way this week. Any spotty showers end tonight and lows fall back into the 50s. This week, the humidity builds amid a ...
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The rest of the week stays warm but we do have some rain and storm chances in the weekend forecast. Quiet weather remains in place through the workweek, but some scattered storms are possible on both ...
A prolonged heatwave is expected over the next week with ‘feels like’ temperatures pushing 110+ degrees towards the end of the week. Highs Monday and Tuesday will be in the upper 90s with heat indexes ...
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Monday: Mostly sunny, hot and humid. High: 92. Wind: S at 5-10 mph. The major pattern change we have been talking about all week is finally moving into place with a high pressure system sitting over ...
Scattered PM storms today could become strong to severe. Mostly cloudy. Storms clearing out. Low 72F. Winds ENE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 30%. 72°F Mostly cloudy. Storms clearing out. Low 72F.
DENVER — There were no large wildfires in Colorado to start the weekend and by Sunday night there were four fires that were bigger than 1,000 acres. And there is another round of red flag fire weather ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- It's a hot and hazy start to the week before rain chances slowly climb into the holiday weekend. It'll stay warm Sunday night with temperatures falling into the upper 70s ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — The final days of June will feel more like spring than summer across the Portland metro area, with cool, cloudy and dry conditions continuing through the first half of the week.