LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - A WAVE Weather Alert Day continues through 4AM Thursday as rounds of heavy rain move through. No severe weather is expected, but travel could be tough with wet roads and low ...
Sunshine will continue for Tuesday with highs near 50. EXTENDED FORECAST: Rain will return on Wednesday, especially later in the day. Some rain may linger into Thursday morning, but we'll be ...
Rain Wednesday night Dry to end the week More active next week PLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS: Most of Wednesday will be dry with highs near 50 degrees. Rain will move into our area around sunset ...
Tonight temps drop into the low 50s as the clouds increase. On Saturday, rain moves in by the afternoon and evening. Widespread rain & storms will continue on Sunday. The winds will also ramp up ...
No. In fact, we don't expect any rain at all. This Pacific cold front will have hardly any moisture to work with, so the rain chance will be very near zero percent. In fact, we don't have any rain ...
Into the weekend temperatures will return to the low 80s ahead of our next storm system which should bring us a little rain late Sunday into Monday. Next storm system arrives late Sunday into ...
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Terrific temperatures continue for our Tuesday in Green Country as we track a fast-moving storm system that brings another brief rain chance back to the area soon. By late tonight, a fast-moving ...
AND HERE’S A LOOK AT SOME MORE OF THAT RAIN THAT FELL TODAY. THIS IS IN THE EL DORADO HILLS AREA. SHE HAD THE BUCKET HAT ... our app for the latest breaking news and severe weather alertsHere ...
As the main line of showers moves east, heavier rain is likely between 6 a.m. and 9 a.m. for areas along Highway 75. The rain will taper off by mid-morning as the front clears the state line.
He had just spent RM50,000 on repairs for his restaurant. “I have operated here for 26 years, we are used to high tides lapping at the edges of our restaurants. “But last month was disastrous.