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Rain for several daysRALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — Tonight: Scattered storms continuing until around 11pm. One or two storms could become severe tonight due to damaging wind gusts. Otherwise, it will be partly cloudy and muggy. The lowest is 76.first alert dayTomorrow: Scattered afternoon storms could become severe with damaging winds. Heavy downpours will cause localized flooding. High 90.Friday: Cloudy with still rain. Maximum 86.Saturday through Wednesday: Partly cloudy with scattered storms each afternoon and evening. Very warm and humid. Highs in the 80s.keep Calm & dry!Robert JohnsonCopyright © 2024 WTVD-TV. all rights reserved. Source link
Something strange is happening in the world of polls. In short, FiveThirtyEight's model gives Joe Biden a much better chance of beating Donald Trump this fall than other leading models, and its odds are about as good as Biden's improve Ever since his aimless performance at the June 27 presidential debate. Take Wednesday as an example: FiveThirtyEight's model puts Biden's chance of winning the election at 54 in 100. (That is, win enough states and he will win the Electoral College, no Win the popular vote.By contrast, pollster Nate Silver founded FiveThirtyEight but left last year with his own model…
Governor Hochul visits storm-battered city of Rome and updates New Yorkers on state's response to severe weather impacts
Governor Kathy Hochul visited Rome today and inspected the damage caused by strong winds that caused widespread damage in the area and provided an update on the state's response to the severe storms that have affected the state over the past two weeks. measure. Last night, the Governor declared a state of emergency in response to severe weather affecting communities across New York. The governor has deployed more than 50 National Guard members to provide assistance.”We are closely monitoring the impact of severe weather events that are having devastating impacts on parts of Central, Upstate and Capital Region New York,”…
Last updated: July 18, 2024 05:00 US Standard TimeAaj Ka Panchang, July 18, 2024: On July 18, the sunrise is expected to be around 5:35 am, followed by sunset around 7:20 pm. (Image source: Shutterstock) Panchang Today, July 18, 2024: Dwadashi and Trayodashi Tithi of Shukla Paksha will be observed on Thursday. AAJ KA PANCHANG, July 18, 2024: According to Drik Panchang, Dwadashi and Trayodashi Tithi of Shukla Paksha will be observed on July 18. Shukla Paksha Ekadashi in the month of Ashada is also known as Devshayani Ekadashi. Lord Vishnu falls asleep on this day and Prabodhini Ekadashi wakes…
Wednesday afternoon, showers and storms develop along a cold front north of the Concho Valley and drift south into the northern counties of the KLST viewing area. A 45-minute severe thunderstorm warning was issued for northwestern Cocke County and northeastern Sterling County, followed by another warning for northwestern Tom Green County with heavy rain along Highway 87 between Water Valley and Broome. According to reports, strong gusts of wind blew through the Wall community. In the late afternoon, a near-stationary thunderstorm between Miles and Welibest poured heavy rain. Forecasts call for a second round of storms to develop overnight and…
(WALA) – It still feels like the middle of July. The chance of rain will increase over the next few days as the front moves south into our area and stalls. This would give our area a 60% chance of rain on Thursday, but higher chances of 70-80% on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Temperatures will drop as the chance of rain increases, with highs only in the upper 80s over the weekend.There's good news for our beaches. The bay and surf will be fairly quiet over the next few days, with low rip current risks this weekend into the weekend.…
PADUCAH – When the weather is active, storms can bring back memories of past trauma. But if you have storm-related anxiety, there are ways to overcome it.Therapist Craig Keane said it can be difficult for people in the area and the trauma affects people of all ages and from all walks of life. Craig Keene is a therapist at Four Rivers Behavioral Health Center. But overcoming these feelings requires preparation and making sure you have everything you need.Christina Wilson has lived in Mayfield for more than 20 years. She said she is nervous about the coming storm but is preparing.…
Wednesday: Sometimes it’s sunny, sometimes it’s cloudy and hot. There will be thundershowers in some areas in the afternoon. Highs: Mid/high 90s. Heat Index: Low 100. Wind: Calm. overnight: Partly cloudy with thundershowers in some areas. Warm. Lows: Low 70s. Thursday: Partly cloudy and hot. Isolated thunderstorm. Highs: Mid/high 80s. Wind: Calm, then northwest at 5 mph. overnight: Partly cloudy with thundershowers in some areas. Warm. Lows: Low 70s. Friday: Partly cloudy and hot. stead. Thunderstorm. Highs: Mid/high 80s. Wind: Calm overnight: Partly cloudy with thundershowers in some areas. Warm. Lows: Low 70s. Saturday: Partly cloudy and hot. stead. Thunderstorm.…
The National Weather Service issued an updated severe thunderstorm warning for Rensselaer, Saratoga, Warren and Washington counties at 5:35 p.m. Tuesday, which is in effect until 6:15 p.m.Residents should prepare for wind gusts of up to 80 miles per hour.”At 5:34 p.m., severe thunderstorms developed along a line from 7 miles east of Chestertown and 6 miles northwest of Salem to near Mechanicville, with winds of 50 mph,” the weather service said. Speed is moving east. “Flying debris will be dangerous for those without shelter. Mobile homes will be severely damaged. Considerable damage to roofs, windows and vehicles is expected.…
The weather system that ravaged the Bay Area in early July is turning around and returning to the area with more heat, according to the National Weather Service. A ridge of high pressure in the atmosphere located near the coast around July 4 pushed temperatures into triple digits in some inland areas for about two weeks. The same system now swinging back out of the desert Southwest will bring high temperatures back to the region starting Wednesday and continuing into the middle of next week, said Weather Service meteorologist Dylan Flynn. “Believe it or not, it's coming back,” Flynn said.…