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There is a First Alert 6 Weather Day in place Thursday due to the possibility of strong to severe storms in the Omaha metro. Senior Chief Meteorologist Rusty Lord says storms after 7 p.m. Thursday should develop west of the area and move east through the evening,
Another round of showers and storms is likely as we head into our Thursday bringing periods of heavy rain and frequent lightning.
Developing high pressure will keep our weather a little quieter and therefore a little hotter for the next couple of days, before storm chances start to ramp up again by the weekend.
Torrential rain continues to fall over much of Jacksonville from a slow-moving storm. Flooding is likely occurring in several areas.
First Alert Weather: Showers and isolated t-storm, mainly north of Hwy 29 for the rest of Tuesday. More showers and storms on Friday. Another round of showers and storms are possible Tuesday afternoon as temperatures hold in the upper 70s to lower 80s for the rest of the day.
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There’s a lot of moisture available for showers and storms to take advantage of and that means some hefty rainfall totals show up in spots. oday’s storms can drop a quick 1″-3″ of rain with locally higher amounts. There’s also the low-end risk for a few severe storms to show up.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - A rinse and repeat forecast with scattered showers and storms continuing this afternoon. Much of the same throughout your extended forecast. Temperatures in the 90s and muggy with afternoon showers and storms into next week. Meteorologist Austin Lowe has a look where the rain chances are highest over the next few days.
TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) - Wednesday is a First Alert Action Day due to extreme heat in Arizona. Temperatures in southern Arizona are expected to reach 110 degrees and above. 13 News First Alert Forecaster Allie Potter joins 13 News’ Devyn Shea on Tucson Now to talk about it.