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WLKY meteorologist Eric Zernich's Thursday night forecast on the Severe Alert issued for Friday due to the high likelihood of strong to severe Friday late-day into the evening.
Even warmer weather is expected as we get closer to the weekend, heat indices may approach 100 degrees at times.
A First Alert Weather Day is in effect through Friday night for the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms. FIRST ALERT ...
Some lakeshore areas still have fog well into the morning hours. Storms crossing Wisconsin bring severe weather later this afternoon. Storms could have damaging straight-line winds of 60-70 MPH, up to ...
Thursday is a First Alert Weather Day. This morning could feature a couple showers. A line of storms will try to reach our area from Minnesota, but should dissolve before it reaches us. Any storms ...
The crash happened in the westbound lanes of the toll road near mile marker 50.5, which is approximately a half mile east of the LaPorte exit. Caroline Klapp with the WNDU 16 News Now I-Team has been ...
The threat for a more robust line of strong to severe storms for North Alabama and Southern Middle Tennessee is increasing.
Severe thunderstorm risk rising in Upper Michigan -- damaging hail and wind, isolated tornadoes possible along with heavy ...
While there will be sunshine for much of the afternoon, storms will form over Indiana and Kentucky, and will rapidly work their way into our region by evening.
Tonight: FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY: Chance of Storms. Wind: SW 5-10. Tomorrow: FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY: Storms Likely. Wind: SW 5-10. Tom. Night: FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY: Storms Likely. Wind: SW 5-10.
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