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The storm that brought rain and accumulating snow on Friday, continues to spin off of the coast today. The location of the storm will keep clouds and cooler temperatures in place. Download our mobile app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather.
High temperatures usually average into the low 60s for this time of the year. Today s highs will stay in the 50s.
By Sunday, high temperatures will be closer to 60 degrees.
Today isn t perfect.. but far better than yesterday. Tomorrow, our weather gets even better, closer to 60. Full forecast: https://t.co/ynQZtibhYU#NBCCTpic.twitter.com/PsW4bReM2X Darren Sweeney NBCCT (@DarrenSweeney) April 17, 2021
Stormy weather pattern begins late Sunday
Slight chance for showers Friday
WWSB First Alert Weather 5:30 p.m. Thursday 4/15/2021 By Bob Harrigan | April 15, 2021 at 8:46 PM EDT - Updated April 15 at 8:46 PM
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - Get ready for more rain moving in for our area as it looks like it will be a stormy work week with the possibility of some heavy rainfall mainly Monday through Wednesday.
Until then we can expect just a very small chance for a few showers Friday through Saturday. An old front will be hanging around over central Florida on Friday which will bring some cloudiness along with a 10% chance for a stray shower or two mainly across areas north closer to the old front.
April 15 is the Statewide Tornado Drill Kristyn Allen
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - April 15 is the statewide tornado drill in Wisconsin.
The drill is scheduled for 1:45 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. The state holds a midday drill for schools and workplaces. The second drill is for people to practice at home.
Emergency officials encourage people to take 15 minutes to practice severe weather safety plans and make sure they have an emergency kit.
If a tornado is spotted in your area, where would you seek shelter? It’s important to #KnowWhereToGo
Many communities will sound sirens and the drills will be broadcast on NOAA Weather Radios.
First Alert Weather Alert: Wind Advisory Expanded and Extended
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Wind Advisory now covers the entire Coachella Valley, and will be in effect until 2:00 a.m. Thursday.
Winds reached 40+ MPH on the valley floor Tuesday afternoon, meeting the criteria for a First Alert Weather Alert Day. Similar conditions can be expected throughout today, but especially in the evening hours (as was the case Tuesday).
Below is a graphic detailing the strongest gusts around the area in the last 24 hours, reflecting the powerful gusts overnight:
Here s a look at what the First Alert Weather Team is seeing for this Wednesday night. The strongest gusts are anticipated to occur along I-10 and will make driving hazardous.