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While things continue to stay quiet in the tropics, you'll want to keep an umbrella handy this week.The good news is that temperatures are expected to drop slightly. As of 6:30 a.m., no heat warning had been issued for Florida.The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two tropical waves, one of which is in the Caribbean.➤ Track all active stormsTropical moisture could increase rain chances across Florida starting Monday, but the rain won't be organized, according to WeatherTiger chief meteorologist Ryan Truchelut. Saharan dust, high wind shear and other factors are expected to help keep the tropics quiet over the coming…
Today's daily numbersA subjective rating of the day's weather on a scale of 0 to 10.5/10: The afternoon downpours are usually frustrating, but we really needed some rain.Quick forecasttoday: Showers and storms are possible, especially in the afternoon. Highest value: 80 to 85.tonight: There will be showers and storms at times, especially early in the morning. Low: 71 to 76.tomorrow: Partly sunny, with afternoon showers and storms. Highs: 86 to 91.Detailed forecastThis is likely to be the wettest week of the summer so far, which we need as the drought expands and intensifies. While it won't rain all the time,…
Rain Forecast: IMD issues red alert for Gujarat, Uttarakhand; Showers expected in Maharashtra and these states – Check Weather Updates – India News
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) in its latest weather forecast highlighted that distinct weather patterns are expected to occur across several states in India due to a distinct low pressure area over interior Odisha and adjoining Chhattisgarh. The IMD has predicted that isolated very heavy rainfall will occur in parts of Madhya Pradesh on July 22 and 23, while Gujarat, Konkan and Goa and Maharashtra are also expected to face extremely heavy rainfall in the next three days. Some areas will experience heavy to heavy rainfall. In addition, Uttarakhand is expected to experience extremely heavy rainfall on July 22, and…
Monday will be mostly dry with increasing humidity and a chance of a few showers in the afternoon. Highs will be in the mid 80s. Widespread rainfall and mild temperatures are expected Tuesday night. The first round of scattered showers and thunderstorms will arrive early Tuesday. Southern New England will experience tropical conditions with high humidity, thick clouds and temperatures staying in the upper 70s to lower 80s. There is a risk of heavy downpours and potential flash flooding, mainly in the morning, with a brief dry spell possible in the afternoon. Another wave of showers and thunderstorms will develop…
Last updated: July 22, 2024 1:29 pm (IST)The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported a crash after a driver lost control due to poor weather conditions. (representative picture)Jetti Harika, a 25-year-old veterinary student from Andhra Pradesh, died in a car accident in Oklahoma, affecting her family and communityOn July 20, a 25-year-old veterinary student from Andhra Pradesh died in a car accident in Oklahoma, USA.Jetti Harika, who had moved to the United States for graduate school, was one of the victims of a multi-vehicle accident on Highway 74 in Logan County.The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported a crash after a driver lost control…
What's the weather like on Monday?On Monday, the weather will continue to be dry with light northerly winds and high temperatures remaining in the mid-80s. Looking ahead, we will slowly get warmer and have more rain chances.EMSA Thermal Safety Tips: Prehydration is key to preventing heat-related illnesses. Drink plenty of water or electrolyte-replenishing drinks before and during prolonged exposure to summer heat.If working outdoors, wear light-colored, loose-fitting clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, and rest in the shade.Contains no alcohol or caffeine.If you don't have air conditioning, find a cooling station or public space during the day (such as a library or…
NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) – Some of us got a lot of rain this weekend, and others not so much. But there are plenty of other chances to see rain throughout the week.I'm not expecting any widespread steady or heavy rainfall this week, but there will be scattered showers on and off throughout the day.todayPlease carry an umbrella with you and keep an eye on the skies as showers and storms are expected this afternoon. Just like this weekend, not everyone will get rain, but everyone needs to be prepared for it. There is no severe weather threat, but we may…
In the last week of July, it will rain every day and the temperatures will return to cooler temperatures
Weather Highlights:- Scattered daily rainfall will occur this week starting Monday afternoon- Most areas will gain at least 1 inch next week, with areas likely to have 2 to 4 inches- Temperatures are expected to drop, with highs in the mid-80s starting TuesdayForecast details:Hope you had a great weekend!High pressure will move westward over the next few days, allowing for an atypical active weather pattern during the last week of July.The chance of daily scattered rainfall will return to expected levels starting Monday afternoon and evening. Intermittent rain is likely to continue through at least Thursday, with some scattered rain…
What's the weather like on Monday?On Monday, the weather will continue to be dry with light northerly winds and high temperatures remaining in the mid-80s. Looking ahead, we will slowly get warmer and have more rain chances.EMSA Thermal Safety Tips: Prehydration is key to preventing heat-related illnesses. Drink plenty of water or electrolyte-replenishing drinks before and during prolonged exposure to summer heat.If working outdoors, wear light-colored, loose-fitting clothing, a wide-brimmed hat, and rest in the shade.Contains no alcohol or caffeine.If you don't have air conditioning, find a cooling station or public space during the day (such as a library or…
A low-pressure system off the southeastern coast of the United States should move completely inland this afternoon, according to the latest report from the National Hurricane Center.Upper-level winds have prevented the system from developing into a tropical cyclone, but heavy rain and possible flash flooding are possible over parts of the Carolinas and mid-Atlantic tonight.Flood watches are in effect from South Carolina to Massachusetts.➤ Track all active stormsRainfall associated with beryl remnants is bringing locally heavy rain to upstate New York and northern New England into Thursday night, AccuWeather said. Up to 8 inches of rain fell in some areas.Now,…