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MM’s Saturday 5-Day Forecast

Weather forecast issued Saturday, June 17, 2023

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Concerns/Hazards

Thunderstorm chances will begin increasing Sunday night, and those chances will stay elevated through Wednesday. While widespread severe weather is not expected, any storm that develops could be strong to briefly severe, with hail and strong wind gusts being the main threats.

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MM’s 5-Day Forecast

Friday’s Rainfall Across the Region

Weather Statistics

For the period of midnight to midnight.

On This Day

1859 – Hot Santa Ana winds in southern California roasted fruit on one side at Santa Barbara.

1882 – A tornado traveled more than 200 miles across the state of Iowa killing 130 persons. The tornado touched down about ninety miles west of Grinnell, and struck the town and college around sunset, killing sixty persons, and causing more than half a million dollars damage. Traveling at nearly 60 mph, the tornado hit Mount Pleasant about 11 PM causing another half a million dollars damage. 

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