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Summer-like heat continues for the rest of the weekend with unseasonably warm high temperatures. A slow, gradual cool-down is in store through this evening after a very warm afternoon. It won’t get as cool tonight with overnight lows only in the middle 60s as clouds increase across the Midlands.
Severe thunderstorms will be possible somewhere across the region every day through Monday. There will still be long stretches of dry weather mixed in, but this is the most active weather pattern we’ve seen so far this spring.
Thunderstorms are producing heavy rain over portions of the Koolau mountains, central Oahu, and along the shoreline in leeward Oahu.
Fire weather with very strong winds and very dry air continues. South winds have been gusting over 50 mph at times. Blowing dust has created issues on the roads due to impacts to visibility. There is also a lightning threat late afternoon and early evening.
Saturday & Sunday are still Weather Days due to the threat of several rounds of strong to severe storms developing both evenings. There could even by a few early Sunday AM too. Find the latest details regarding that severe potential here.
First Alert: Breezy with elevated fire risk today; summer-like temps, higher humidity by the weekend
There is an elevated fire risk today due to the breezy conditions and ongoing drought. Winds will be calmer on Thursday. It will also be sunny and warm in the mid-70s. Southerly winds return on Friday, bringing much warmer and more humid conditions over the weekend.
The local forecast office of the National Weather Service said that St. Louis could experience severe thunderstorms after midnight on Sunday and again Monday into Tuesday night as a cold
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - It’s a chilly morning with 40s and 50s on the map as you head out the door. Sunshine, light wind and low humidity should allow us to warm close to 80 degrees. A beautiful day and quite possibly the best one we’ll have for a while.