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Heavy showers and storms that emerged earlier today have pushed back from the east this evening. The chance of rain remains high as the weekend starts, but we'll at least see some sunshine before getting back to work next week. Temperatures will hover around the 70s by Saturday morning with mostly cloudy skies. Showers are possible, but the chance of rain does not increase until closer to sunrise. Another wave of moisture will bring light to moderate rain and thunder to Acadiana from west to east by Saturday morning. After the midday break, scattered thunderstorms will begin moving across the…
message Corn Belt sees unusually warm weather July 26, 2024 go through Kara Hart Filed under: Ag Weather, News Temperatures will rise across the Corn Belt as we head into August, affecting some crops, but “it's going to be hard to get yields down nationwide to a bullish (grain) market level,” said agricultural meteorologist Drew Lerner. or something like that. Lerner said the Plains states will be affected the longest by unseasonably warm temperatures heading into the first week of August. “High temperatures will be frequent from South Dakota to Texas and occasionally into western Iowa and western Missouri.” He…
today: Sunny and comfortable most of the time. Reached its peak in the mid-1980s. Sunday: Sunny with some high clouds. Reached its peak in the mid-1980s. on Monday: It is sunny and relatively humid most of the time. An isolated shower or two cannot be ruled out. Highs in the 80s. Tuesday: Partly sunny. The possibility of one or two scattered showers cannot be ruled out. Highs in the 80s. Wednesday: Partly sunny and very humid. There is a chance of isolated showers and thunderstorms. Highs in the 80s. Thursday: Partly sunny with a chance of showers or thunderstorms. Highs…
Temperatures will reach 90 degrees this afternoon and there will be a few rounds of storms tomorrow. No severe weather is expected, but heavy rainfall is possible in some storms. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Sunday and Monday are Impact Alert days. A hot and humid weekend is coming. There will be plenty of sunshine today and highs will reach 90 degrees. You will also notice an increase in humidity. Tomorrow will bring a few showers and high pressure in the mid 80s. No severe weather is expected. Some storms may produce locally heavy rainfall, with rainfall amounts of up to an…
Today's daily numbersA subjective rating of the day's weather on a scale of 0 to 10.8/10: It felt like late July, but with very little humidity so it wasn't bad.Quick forecasttoday: Mostly sunny. High: Upper 80s to mid-90s.tonight: Most of it is clear. Lows: Mid 60s to near 70.tomorrow: sunny. Highs: Near 90 to low 90s.Detailed forecastWe will be back to a calmer weather pattern when it comes to storm chances over the next few days. With it comes more sunshine and rising temperatures. Today is the last day of summer in Washington, D.C., with average temperatures in the high…
Temperatures dropped 1 to 5 degrees today but are still hot, 5 to 10 degrees above normal. Temperatures will drop back to near average or even below average tomorrow into early next week. The Desert Heat Warning will end at 8pm today.Today is our transition day out of a hot and humid pattern as the weather turns cooler and drier this weekend. Temperatures will plummet by 5 to 15 degrees by Sunday, when temperatures will drop into the 70s on the coast, in the 80s in the inland mountains and below 110 degrees in the deserts.Mountains and deserts will experience…
A weather system approaching our area will result in more clouds Saturday.What's the weather like this weekend?The hazy skies may be due to some smoke from the Canadian wildfires that occurred earlier this week, as well as some upper-tropospheric dust from the Sarhan dust layer. This is expected to keep temperatures slightly cooler than recent days, with highs reaching the mid-80s Saturday afternoon.A weak upper level low will move from the ArkLaTex area into western Arkansas over the next 24 hours. This system will bring a few showers or storms to southern and far eastern Oklahoma on Saturday. Most data…
'It's unfortunate': PIB fact-checks Mamata's 'mic off' claim, Sitharaman slams her at NITI Meet Row
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee. (File image) Mamata Banerjee claimed that her microphone was deliberately switched off when she started talking about state fund allocation.Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has lambasted West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for alleging that the latter's microphone was switched off during the NITI Aayog meeting in New Delhi. She said it was unfortunate that the chief minister was being framed by false narratives. She urged that Banerjee should tell the truth behind it instead of once again building a narrative based on lies.”CM Mamata Banerjee attended the Niti…
Weather Forecast for Friday, July 26, 2024 AfternoonThe evening will be cloudy to partly cloudy with scattered showers and muggy, with lows in the 70s.Scattered afternoon showers and sometimes storms are still expected over the coming weekend. There could be a wider opportunity on Sunday afternoon. Skies will be partly cloudy with showers and storms. Daily highs are in the upper 80s.Please remember lightning protection safety when doing outdoor activities: When the thunder roars, come inside!Multiple showers and storms are possible again on Monday, with highs reaching over 80 degrees.The rest of next week looks like it will be hotter…
Storms with funnel clouds, flooding and violent lightning… when the rain stops Updated: July 26, 2024 at 10:36 pm (ET) There. This was MLK's motivation for victory again. So we're looking at flooding there, probably the third time in the last six or seven days. Considerable flooding occurred in the Savannah area. Yes. go ahead. They canceled the tornado warning. OK So let's confirm that and we'll get you back to regular programming here in a second. But we're going to wrap that up a little bit because the Savannah metro area is also experiencing some flooding. We would support…