#ALwx #graphicast #HUN A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi until 12 PM CDT
#ALwx #graphicast #HUN A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi until 12 PM CDT
#NMwx #graphicast Breezy to windy conditions will develop today. Temperatures will warm up to or just slightly above normal. Low humidity will be observed this afternoon, and the gusty conditions will increase the risk of fire growth with any ongoing fires.
#NMwx #graphicast A High Wind Watch is in effect for much of northern and central New Mexico for Tuesday. This is your notification to BE PREPARED! Secure loose items around your home, and make alternate travel plans. A High Wind Warning will be your notification when strong winds are about to happen, typically within a few hours of occurrence.
#NMwx #graphicast Strong to damaging winds will arrive on Tuesday. Widespread areas will observe gusts of at least 50 mph with many areas reaching up to 65 mph, especially in central to eastern New Mexico. Widespread blowing dust will develop with near-zero visibility in dust-prone locations. In addition, dry conditions will increase the risk of fire growth.
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Areas of gusty southwest to west winds will continue for the mountains and deserts with the stronger gusts for the desert slopes of the San Diego County mountains to 45 to 55 mph with isolated gusts to 70 mph. Gusty west to northwest winds across the coastal waters will extend inland along the coast and into the valleys during the afternoon and early evening with the stronger gusts near the Orange County coast to
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Areas of gusty southwest to west winds will continue through tonight for the mountains and deserts with the stronger gusts to 50 to 60 mph and isolated gusts to 70 mph.
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Light rain will spread into the area this morning from the coastal waters to the mountains. Rainfall through this evening is expected to range from around one-tenth inch near the coast to one-quarter to one-half inch in the mountains with locally greater amounts.
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As much as 8 to 12 degrees below average for the mountains and valleys. High temperatures for today for the coastal areas: 61 to 64, western valleys and inland Orange County: 61 to 65, inland valleys: 57 to 65, mountains between 4000 feet and 7000 feet: 46 to 59, high desert: 62 to 72, low desert: 75 to 81.
#ALwx #graphicast #HUN There is a risk of more strong to severe storms Wednesday through Friday. However, there is tremendous uncertainty in this portion of the forecast, especially regarding storm coverage and impacts, so please check back for updates regarding the latest forecast trends.
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Areas of gusty southwest to west winds will continue for the mountains and deserts with the stronger gusts for the desert slopes of the San Diego County mountains to 45 to 55 mph with isolated gusts to 70 mph. Gusty west to northwest winds across the coastal waters will extend inland along the coast and into the valleys during the afternoon and early evening with the stronger gusts near the Orange County coast to
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Areas of gusty southwest to west winds will continue through tonight for the mountains and deserts with the stronger gusts to 50 to 60 mph and isolated gusts to 70 mph.
#CAwx #SGX #graphicast
Light rain will spread into the area this morning from the coastal waters to the mountains. Rainfall through this evening is expected to range from around one-tenth inch near the coast to one-quarter to one-half inch in the mountains with locally greater amounts.
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As much as 8 to 12 degrees below average for the mountains and valleys. High temperatures for today for the coastal areas: 61 to 64, western valleys and inland Orange County: 61 to 65, inland valleys: 57 to 65, mountains between 4000 feet and 7000 feet: 46 to 59, high desert: 62 to 72, low desert: 75 to 81.
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A warm front gradually moves into Northern New England today. A
cold front crosses late tonight with high pressure building in
for the middle of next week. Another storm featuring mixed
wintry precipitation is likely Wednesday night into Thursday.
High pressure then builds across New England going into the
weekend.
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Showers with isolated thunderstorms are forecast this evening into Monday. The strongest showers could bring lightning, small hail, heavy downpours, and gusty wind. The best chances for thunderstorms are along the coast.