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Today’s Hourly Weather

Local 5-Day Forecast
Local matters, especially when it comes to your weather forecast!
A beautiful Wednesday for us to enjoy! Winds of change beginn blowing tomorrow….
Those southerly winds will bring a continuation of mild temps to the area through Saturday morning. Showers and storms develop across the area for Friday, followed by heavier rain and stronger storms Friday night. Heavy rain continues into Saturday morning. Then, the cold front moves through during the afternoon, bringing an end to the heavy rain and an end to the mild temps.
Sunday looks sunny and cold.
Friday and Saturday will be Meteorologist Mark Weather Alert Days, as strong southerly winds, heavy rainfall, and strong storms threaten the area. I’ll start issuing special updates this evening to keep you updated on the latest!

Aches & Pains Forecast (NEW!)
Active weather on the horizon means some of you all will be fealing it!

Threat Outlook
Threats are increasing a bit with each round of model data. Still, I think the main threat will be heavy rainfall. I’ll keep you all posted on this very active system coming our way!


6-10 Day Temp & Precip Outlook

On This Day

Weather Stats

Drought Monitor
This graphic is updated each Tuesday and released to the public on Thursday.

Radar-Estimated Precip From the Past 24 Hours

Current Snow Depth
US Landmass Covered by Snow Today: 24%
US Landmass Covered by Snow Yesterday: 25%



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