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Wind gusts greater than 70 mph will also be possible." ... -Several long-track, long-duration tornadoes are likely through mid to late evening. Destructive wind gusts are also possible.
Wind gusts of 65 mph (105 kph) were expected on Thursday evening, and risks of life-threatening flooding, mud and rock slides remained throughout the region, the NWS warned.
The weather service on Saturday evening issued an additional tornado watch impacting 3.5 million people for ... Cities that could see some damaging wind gusts and a chance of tornadoes include ...
Eastern Oregon, the Klamath Mountains and northern Sierras can still gust to 55 mph Wednesday into Wednesday evening, but major population centers will get some relief from wind, at least. During ...
"An intense band of rain may develop with gusty winds that can really hamper travel during the afternoon and evening commutes on Wednesday from the Carolinas to southern New England," AccuWeather ...
“Wind gusts of 40-60mph and an additional half inch to inch of rainfall are possible, with isolated higher amounts over the (northwest) part of our area through the evening.” Many businesses ...
These strong winds are forecast to have the biggest impacts on the region beginning Monday night and continuing through Wednesday evening. High winds and relative humidity in the single digits ...
Multiple storm complexes kicked off across the Midwest on Monday evening bringing damaging wind gusts, torrential downpours and even a few tornadoes. Thunderstorm activity from Monday night will ...