A heat wave is expected to affect central Ohio from late June through the July Fourth weekend. The National Weather Service forecasts temperatures in the 90s with heat indexes over 100 degrees.
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It's a DMV First Warn Day Friday as we'll have yet another day of scorching heat and humidity, with the threat for strong to severe storms into the afternoon and evening, DMV. We dealt with the heat ...
DOTHAN, Ala. (WDHN)– Expect lows in the upper 50s to low 60s tonight, but we could see temperatures return near average by the weekend. Rain chances will be low throughout this time period, and it ...
Day 5! Enjoy another day of sunshine and comfortable conditions... although a few high-level clouds will drift by throughout the day. Temperatures will push into the mid-70s again today before falling ...
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WILLARD, Utah — Local farmers, already dealing with a difficult start to Utah’s growing season, are once again watching the forecast closely as another round of cold temperatures moves in. Sunday ...
A broad area of high pressure will remain to our west through the rest of the day, keeping our weather dry while mostly cloudy skies dominate overall. The afternoon will again be hard pressed to reach ...
Tuesday will be a transitional day across Florida. While it will be the last cooler morning across North Florida and the Panhandle, temperatures across Central and South Florida will begin to ramp up.