Memorial Day, First Alert
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Clouds will gradually increase through Sunday. Highs will warm into the upper 60s and low to mid-70s. While a majority of the day should be dry, showers are likely by the evening hours. Rain chances will linger until sunrise Monday.
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Action News 5 on MSNFIRST ALERT: quiet Friday; rain, storms likely through parts of holiday weekendClouds will thicken overnight, leading to another chance for rain and storms into the overnight period into early Saturday. A few storms could be gusty, at times, as lows fall back into the 60s. WEEKEND PLANNER: Rain chances will turn forward facing through the course of the weekend but will not be constant.
The main threats over the weekend will be damaging winds gusting up to 60 mph, large hail up to the size of quarters and heavy rainfall that could result in isolated flooding.
Clear and chilly Saturday night into Sunday morning, with frost possible in the Northwoods. Next risk of rain after the holiday weekend
We’re looking at the potential for some more heavy rain and thunderstorms heading into Sunday afternoon and evening.
Rain chances continue Sunday night as a weak wave of low pressure develops and tracks eastward along the front, increasing the risk of widespread light to moderate rainfall into early Monday morning.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - An upper level disturbance is moving away to the northeast, allowing for a dry airmass to move in over the islands. Breezy trade winds will gradually weaken in the coming week. Overall, expect most dry conditions and mostly sunny weather ahead.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - High wildfire risk continues this evening, but it looks to improve tomorrow.