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BUT LET’S TRACK THIS COLD FRONT. IT’S NOT THE STRONGEST COLD FRONT IN THE WORLD. IT MAY BRING US A COUPLE OF SHOWERS OVERNIGHT TONIGHT AND YES, IT WILL COOL THINGS DOWN FOR US, BUT BASICALLY ...
The high and associated nearby ridge will support light N to NE winds as the front gradually dissipates through Tuesday, with land and sea breezes in sheltered areas on land. High clouds streaming ...
Winds begin to shift out of the N after the cold front passes through SE Louisiana today. High temperatures will not budge much from our morning temperatures. Temperatures are expected to remain ...
The Cheyenne Office of the National Weather Service says higher elevations in southeast Wyoming could get up to nine inches ...
Our cold front has pushed to the southeast and drier ... the morning and highs reach the upper 50s by the afternoon. Expect clouds in the morning and partly cloudy skies by the afternoon.
On Monday through Thanksgiving, highs will reach the low to mid-80s under a mix of sun and clouds. On Black Friday, a cold front will move in with a small chance of a passing shower. Much cooler ...
The 41-mile trek across the Kaiwi Channel almost went without a team in the new 65-plus age group. Twelve Wahine banded together and leaned on their ancestors to make sure it stayed alive.
Our first cold front of the week will move through tonight and bring some more much needed rainfall. A dry day tomorrow ...
South Texas will experience well-above average temperatures Sunday and Monday, but just like last week, two separate cold fronts will bring cooler, more seasonable fall weather to the region.