The end of the weekend will be much warmer than the start, but South Florida won’t want to put away those sweaters just yet with a cold front dropping.
Created: January 31, 2021 09:39 AM
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) A Yellow Alert has been issued for Tuesday.
A slow-moving storm has taken a more northwesterly track. bringing the potential for measurable snowfall to parts of our region. If this system stays on this track. we will are looking at measurable snowfall in the Finger Lakes region. How much we get in Rochester depends on how much more northwest this storm moves. The more it moves, the more snow we will get here in Rochester.
Right now, it looks like Monroe County could see around 4-8 inches of snow. Light snow will start Monday and then is expected to pick up on Tuesday. Tuesday is when the most snow will fall, though flakes will linger into Wednesday. This track would affect the travel all day, including the morning commute.
The culvert has grates inside to stop people and debris from passing through. The agent opened the grate and saw one person who appeared to be dead and another who needed to be helped out of the water.
Border Patrol agents called the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department to assist with the rescue around 4:11 p.m.
When SDFD crews arrived at least eight people were found needing medical attention. One person was pronounced dead when crews arrived, according to SDFD Battalion Chief Robert Allen.
Three of the seven who survived were transported to a local hospital, according to SDFD. Allen said all of the patients involved were in the U.S. illegally.
7News First Alert Weather - Scattered showers and storms tonight with wind advisories in place for tomorrow
Wind gusts up to 45-50 mph possible for parts of Texoma on Saturday
KSWO First Alert Weather 6pm By Noel Rehm | January 29, 2021 at 6:53 PM CST - Updated January 29 at 6:53 PM
LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) -
Mostly cloudy skies with scattered showers and storms arriving late tonight and lasting well into the overnight hours. Any thunderstorms that develop across Texoma are expected to be non-severe. Overnight lows will fall into the upper 40s.
A Pacific cold front will move through the area tomorrow morning which will increase winds significantly out of the west at 15-25 mph with winds gusting up to 45-50 mph. Therefore, a Wind Advisory is in effect for much of southwest Oklahoma and northwest Texas, and a High Wind Watch is in effect for Childress, Cottle and King counties. The persistent strong westerly wind will likely bring blowing dust to the area during the afternoon and