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Show Transcript TOUGH LATER ON TONIGHT YOU’RE EVENING FORECAST. HAS THOSE NORTH WINDS AT ABOUT 10 MILES AN HOUR FROM SEVEN O’CLOCK ON OUR TEMPERATURES GO FROM MIDDLE 60S DOWN TO LOWER 60S. THE CLOUDS DON’T TOTALLY SHAKE AWAY AND EVEN OVERNIGHT INTO THE FIRST PORTION OF YOUR TUESDAY ABOUT 10. I THINK THAT’S THE WINDOW BETTER CHANCES OF SCATTERED SHOWERS AND MAYBE EVEN A RUMBLE OF THUNDER. OTHERWISE, IT’S AN 80% CHANCE OF THAT RAIN AND THE AMOUNTS BETWEEN A TENTH AND 3/10 OF AN INCH. HERE’S A LOOK AT FIRST ALERT FUTURE SCAN TO LOOK AT THAT TIMELINE A LITTLE BETTER. HERE’S A LOOK AT MIDNIGHT TONIGHT CLOUDS THICK ONCE AGAIN RAIN SHOWERS PRETTY HEAVY DOWN TOWARDS SEDALIA WARSAW CLINTON. THAT’LL BE BETWEEN SAY MIDNIGHT TWO OR THREE IN THE MORNING SEVEN IN THE MORNING. MAYBE A STRAY SH
What you need to know May 4 Severe storms are possible this morning. The main threats are the possibility for tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds. (Source: WAVE 3 News) By Marsha Heller | May 4, 2021 at 2:11 AM CDT - Updated May 4 at 2:11 AM
(KFVS) - Good morning, it is Tuesday, May 4.
First Alert Weather
A First Alert Action Day continues this morning due to the threat for tornadoes, large hail and damaging winds.
We are watching a complex of storms develop across northeast Oklahoma.
The storms are about to move into a favorable environment for severe weather.
This complex of storms will enter our western counties shortly after midnight, move towards the Mississippi River between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m., and exit the area around 6 a.m.
What you need to know May 3 Roses blooming in the rain. (Source: cNews/Danny Nelson) By Marsha Heller | May 3, 2021 at 3:30 AM CDT - Updated May 3 at 3:30 AM
(KFVS) - Good morning, it is Monday, May 3.
First Alert Weather
We are issuing a First Alert Action Day for tonight into early Tuesday.
A intense thunderstorm complex will move across the Heartland between midnight and 4 a.m. on Tuesday.
This line of storms will be capable of producing up to golf ball size hail and winds over 70 mph.
There is also a slight chance we could see an isolated tornado or two.
FIRST ALERT FORECAST: Cloudy, humid Saturday; chance of severe storms Sunday morning into early afternoon
FIRST ALERT AM QUICKCAST: Saturday, May 1 By Jared Silverman | May 1, 2021 at 6:24 AM CDT - Updated May 1 at 6:51 AM
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Saturday will be a quiet weather day with mostly cloudy and humid conditions, only a 20% chance of isolated afternoon showers/storms, highs in the lower 80s. FIRST ALERT FORECAST: Saturday, May 1 (Source: WAFB)
Tonight should be okay, until late after midnight, computer models bring in the first round of scattered showers and storms around 3 a.m. Sunday, and the best chance of precipitation will be Sunday daybreak through early afternoon.