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Not much change to the forecast ass we head over the course of the next 24 to 48 hours as rounds of showers and storms continue.
Here are the headlines we’re bringing to you first on Thursday, July 10.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.
Today is a First Alert Weather Day in Western Colorado. The National Weather Service has issued Red Flag Warnings for over half of the state.
Another round of showers and storms is likely as we head into our Thursday bringing periods of heavy rain and frequent lightning.
If you’re child is saying “Mom, dad, watch me!”, listen. The National Recreation and Park Association says that competent play supervision is essential, and without it, the safety of young ones is in jeopardy.
Steamy temps continue out there today through Saturday. Highs are generally mid and upper 80s for many. Scattered showers and storms will be floating around, but a lot of areas miss out. A better threat for showers and storms shows up late this weekend into early next week.
High pressure continues to bring trade winds to the Hawaiian Islands through the rest of the week. Moderate to breezy trades will continue through Saturday, then drifting north starting on Sunday which will weaken the winds.
At a Wednesday morning press conference, Kerr County Sheriff Larry Leitha declined to answer a question about delayed emergency alerts, saying that an "after-action" would follow the search and rescue efforts. "Those questions are gonna be answered," he added.