Severe Alert for Tue. for more severe weather
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Action News 5 on MSNFIRST ALERT: warm, muggy Monday; stormy periods return TuesdayActive pattern continues with storm chances returning for parts of Tuesday; some storms could be strong to severe
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First Alert for rain and storms that arrive late Tuesday into the early morning hours on Wednesday. A few storms could pack a punch during this time period, with gusting winds and hail as the primary threats. Lows during this time period will be warm, in the 70s, with plenty of clouds around and gusting winds.
In addition to the rain on Tuesday, we will also see a return of gusty winds. Winds could gust as high as around 40 MPH. Winds will remain somewhat breezy early on Wednesday, but they should calm down as rain subsides throughout the day.
An upper level low that enhanced showers over the weekend is weakening and drifting away, but we have a First Alert for another similar system that’s forecast to move in over the western islands late Wednesday, bringing a higher chance of showers for the latter part of the week.
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We remain under an ABC-7 First Alert as Pacific storm system passes by bringing another day of strong gusty winds, and blowing dust. We are not in the clear just yet, winds and dust will return again today.
It is not unusual to see frost in the early mornings this time of year. In fact, the First Alert meteorologists are forecasting the potential for frost tonight, between 2 AM and 8 AM. The main concern is for tender,
It’s feeling more like April! The pattern remains unseasonably cold this week. Patchy frost could occur during nights as lows trend in the 30s. Temperatures rebound to more typical highs on Sunday. Conditions will trend dry for the next few days with rain staying south of the U.