A fetch of moisture driven off the Atlantic by low pressure continues to bring scattered showers and isolated brief storms.
There’s a better chance of spotty showers tomorrow, especially if you live in eastern CT. Unfortunately, Friday looks soggy ...
An area of low pressure will spiral just offshore for the next 24 to 36 hours, bringing rounds of light to steady rain through much of the day Thursday.
Scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms will be around Friday morning. They move off to the south after 9am. Still hot Friday and more humid thanks to the rain; highs will ...
Saturday will be another warm day, with highs in the upper 80s under partly cloudy skies. While a few stray showers or storms ...
A weather system stalled offshore is expected to bring unsettled conditions to coastal areas over the next few days, with heavy rain, strong winds, and the potential for minor flooding along the coast ...
Big cool down tomorrow with clouds and rain arriving and an afternoon high only reaching 63 degrees. Wednesday we will likely have a few scattered showers and a slight warm up to 68. Thursday ...
Dry summery warmth continues through Saturday afternoon. Showers are likely Saturday evening into Sunday morning.
A weak cold front brings chances for scattered showers or thunderstorms to start the weekend. Get your FOX 47 Storm Shield ...
The peak of this hot spell is Friday, with morning lows in the 70s and daytime highs nearing 100 degrees from Tulsa westward.
Winds will pick up from the southwest at 20-30 km/h, making it feel a bit cooler. There's also a 30-40% chance of showers in the area, especially during the late ...
A few showers and even some higher terrain snow are possible in the Sierra today, but clouds and cool temperatures will ...