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A severe weather outbreak, including tornadoes, is possible next week across the South as a multi-faceted storm with heavy rain, strong winds and some wet snow targets the central and eastern U.S.
Here's where severe storms could produce wind damage and tornadoes in the first half of this week. ... Monday Night's Severe Weather Forecast. ... hour-by-hour breakdown for the next 8 days ...
By early next week most, locations west of the Mississippi River will also warm to much above normal, with temperatures as much as 10 to 25 degrees above average, the Weather Prediction Center ...
A storm currently over the northern Pacific Ocean is projected to push onshore in the northwestern United States this weekend and dive across the Rockies on Monday. The storm's next path will take ...
The main threats with any storm Tuesday are forecast to be quite similar to Monday’s: damaging wind gusts, hail and possible tornadoes. Severe thunderstorms early next week may also produce ...
Warmer and milder weather will move back into New Mexico through early next week. Confidence is increasing in a winter storm next week that could bring widespread snowfall. Temperatures are warmer ...
Winter weather advisory: Over 14,616,000 people across parts of Montana, the Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado and more. Winter storm watch: Over 11,744,000 people, mostly in Mid-Atlantic states ...
A wintry pattern through Monday morning will dump enough snow to shovel and plow in areas from West Virginia to Maine as well as trigger a slew of travel problems on interstates and at airports ...