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Kansas City’s heat streak continues with temps near 93°F. Scattered pop-up showers and storms are possible. A cold front may bring relief next week.
The National Weather Service forecast is predicting mostly sunny skies, but there is a 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 11 a.m. It will be mostly cloudy overnight with a 30% chance of ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Baltimore City is under a Code Red Extreme Heat Alert for the next several days due to high heat and humidity. Today marks the start of a very long stretch of dangerously hot ...
New Jersey residents can expect yet another wet and dreary day on Monday with light rain and drizzle, followed by a significant warm-up and potential thunderstorms later in the week.
It will be hot and humid today with highs in the upper 80s, mostly sunny skies, and a slight chance of an isolated afternoon or evening shower or storm. What ...
More of the same severe weather is forecast for the Columbia area on Monday, including the possibility of tornadoes, according to the briefing. Damaging winds are expected during several rounds of ...
The heat risk and illness dashboard uses a five-level color-coded scale to show whether the weather in an area will be hot enough to pose health risks for anyone and, if so, which groups, over the ...
Dangerously hot weather is headed to Modesto and Stanislaus County, California, with high temperatures above 100 degrees. Here’s the forecast.
South Florida faces storm risks and high heat for Memorial Day weekend. Miami and Fort Lauderdale are among areas expecting severe weather conditions.
All this has been going on while staff is short at the National Weather Service in Nebraska and the number of weather balloons sent up to gather data has been limited.
The document outlines options for cutting back programs and allows the National Weather Service to offer “degraded” services as more meteorologists retire or resign. The cuts would ...
Beyond the terminations, some of the National Weather Service’s most experienced forecasters took the so-called “fork-in-the-road” buyout offered to all federal employees in late January.