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Rain will be spreading into the area from the west on Friday night, but weakening as it does so.
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A strong storm system sweeping through this weekend will bring our next threat for severe storms.
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We have a couple more rounds of rain and storms to get through between now and early next week.SATURDAY FORECASTSaturday is not expected to be an all-day washout, but off-and-on rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expected through the day.
Sunday will likely be the most active day for severe storms this weekend, as the threat area stretches across much of the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee Valleys, Tonks said. Over a dozen states may be at risk of severe weather Sunday, AccuWeather predicted.
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The average first occurrence of 80 degrees in Philadelphia occurs on April 12, so we'll be way ahead of schedule if the thermometer hits the 80 mark on March 30. Though that's nowhere near the record earliest of March 8 back in 2000.
While much of the weekend will be dry and warm, there is a a couple of chances for storms. One chance is Saturday evening. The next chance is Sunday
Looking to Monday, a line of storms will enter our area in the morning and track from west to east. Right now, there is a slight risk of severe weather with all modes of severe weather possible. Gusty winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes will be possible with storms on Monday.
An ice storm warning was released by the National Weather Service on Friday at 9:33 p.m. EDT in effect until Saturday at 11 a.m. EDT for Emmet, Cheboygan and Presque Isle counties.
A slow moving core of low pressure will gradually traverse Southern Wisconsin throughout our Saturday morning and early afternoon, generating isolated showers as it moves slowly eastward. While we are not expecting a washout by any means,
Here's how to download and install the app on your smart TV. Friday: Scattered rain continues most of the day Friday. Rain will thin out and clear out west to east through Friday afternoon. It'll be mostly dry during the evening.
A wintry mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain is expected over the weekend in all parts of New Hampshire except the southern border and coast. The Seacoast area will be largely spared. Cheshire, Rockingham and Hillsborough counties will likely see lots of rain rather than snow, with some freezing rain possible at times.