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1st ALERT WEATHER DAY - Heavy rain threat tonight
First Alert Weather Days: Rain Tuesday morning, rain & windy Wednesday, rain/snow mix, colder Thursday
Monday will be dry with a warm high of 66 degrees. Then, get ready for a major change in the forecast, according to the FOX19 NOW Weather Team
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY - Heavy rain threat tonight
Through the day today the weather will stay quiet. It’ll be warm and breezy as highs jump back to the 80s. Later this evening around your drive home time, rain chances will begin to increase. By late evening more storms are expected with heavy rains training over the area.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY for storms this afternoon!
We are expecting a quick line of scattered storms to move across the ArkLaTex later this afternoon after having a warm and dry morning. Storms should bring some strong wind gusts and they do have a little chance at providing tornadoes. High temperatures will get into the upper 70′s and lower 80′s.
First Alert Weather: Rain and a few storms return Tuesday
We will likely see rain and thunderstorms increase early Tuesday morning and continue into Tuesday afternoon. If any storms become strong or severe, they will likely occur along the Gulf Coast. We could wake up to rain and windy conditions Tuesday morning, slowing down the morning commute.
First Alert Weather Days Tuesday and Wednesday; damaging wind gusts possible
When and where will the winds be the strongest, and what do you need to look out for? The KOTA First Alert Weather Team has you covered here!
First Alert Weather: Disruptive but needed rainfall on the way
The First Alert Weather Day status will extend into Thursday when winds will pick-up turn north. Boating conditions will deteriorate, and much cooler and drier air will begin to filter into the area. Weekend nights could be in the low 50s and highs struggle to hit low 70s.
First Alert Weather Day for severe storms tonight | 11/17 AM
LAWTON, Okla. (KSWO) - Good morning, Texoma! Temperatures will warm to the 70s today, and skies will cloud over gradually through midday. It’s possible some locations see showers this morning into the afternoon, but the heaviest activity doesn’t move in until this afternoon and evening. Winds will be out of the south at 5 to 15 miles per hour.
Storm and heavy rain threat early this week
We continue to monitor for the potential for a few strong/heavy storms as we await the arrival of our next storm system and cold front.
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FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY: Strong to severe storms possible
Lows tonight drop to the mid-50s as rain moves out by about 10 PM. Sunshine rolls back in here for Tuesday throughout the ...
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First Alert Weather Day: Widespread showers, damaging winds and possible tornadoes head for North Texas
By early Monday morning, scattered severe thunderstorms with winds 60 mph+ and the potential for isolated tornadoes will be ...
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FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Seasonally warm temperatures and cloudy skies to start off your week
Temperatures this week will start warm, with the next two days reaching the upper 60s and Wednesday in the mid-60s.
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First Alert Weather: Gradual warming before another strong cold front
The First Alert Weather Team says it’s another beautiful day with a chilly start in the 40s and 50s turning comfortably warm ...
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First Alert Weather Day extended into Saturday due to elevated fire danger and strong winds
The Hawaii News Now First Alert Weather team has declared that the FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY is now extended into Saturday.
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First Alert Weather: Dry on Monday but chance of wet snow later this week
Clearing skies on Monday morning will bring a good amount of sunshine to the forecast with temperatures in the low to mid-50s ...
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Storm chances on the rise by Sunday evening as a storm system approaches North Texas
A Pacific cold front will enhance chances for showers and thunderstorms across North Texas by Sunday evening, some strong to ...
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