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Today is a First Alert Weather Day in Western Colorado. The National Weather Service has issued Red Flag Warnings for over half of the state.
Developing high pressure will keep our weather a little quieter and therefore a little hotter for the next couple of days, before storm chances start to ramp up again by the weekend.
If you’re child is saying “Mom, dad, watch me!”, listen. The National Recreation and Park Association says that competent play supervision is essential, and without it, the safety of young ones is in jeopardy.
High pressure continues to bring trade winds to the Hawaiian Islands through the rest of the week. Moderate to breezy trades will continue through Saturday, then drifting north starting on Sunday which will weaken the winds.
Another round of showers and storms is likely as we head into our Thursday bringing periods of heavy rain and frequent lightning.
Here are the headlines we’re bringing to you first on Thursday, July 10.There is a First Alert 6 Weather Day in place Thursday due to the possibility of strong to severe storms in the Omaha metro. Senior Chief Meteorologist Rusty Lord says storms after 7 p.
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Wednesday is a First Alert Action Day due to extreme heat in Arizona. Temperatures in southern Arizona are expected to reach 110 degrees and above. 13 News First Alert Forecaster Allie Potter joins 13 News’ Devyn Shea on Tucson Now to talk about it.
A moisture laden atmosphere and a slow-moving cold front are a perfect receipt the potential localized downpours. Thus far, it has been portions of Orleans County and the Finger Lakes seeing these slow-moving thunderstorms and the immediate Rochester area may see very little rainfall today.