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Storms across the country could upend Memorial Day travel“A cold front will arrive on Memorial Day, accompanied by increasing storm chances. Morning strong storms will give way to ...
Temperatures cool off a few degrees Sunday afternoon. A couple isolated showers and storms are likely in northeast parts of the state. Moisture will increase across the eastern half of New Mexico ...
A spike in travel was recorded by the Transportation Security Administration this weekend, with over three million travelers screened on Friday.
Memorial Day Weekend will be hot with temperatures in the upper 80s and heat index values in the mid to upper 90s. Memorial Day Weekend will be hot with temperatures in the upper 80s and heat index ...
There will be some scattered showers and storms around, but not everyone will see rain overnight. Lows will fall into the ...
With Memorial Day weekend in full swing, severe storms across parts of the South are threatening the record holiday travel rush. It comes as the TSA faces its first major test of the new REAL ID ...
Don't forget your umbrella, it looks like a wet finish to the weekend and introduction to the work week are in our future. Here's a look at your FOX 5 Storm Team forecast with Meteorologist Laurann ...
We're tracking waves of showers and thunderstorms that will pass through the viewing area this Memorial Day weekend. We do NOT expect any major issues, but river flooding is possible ...
A very quiet start to the holiday weekend with steady onshore flow. Temperatures are mostly near to slightly below normal which means warm inland and cool ...
Derrah Getter's First Warning Forecast Saturday will be absolutely gorgeous! The sunshine will be with us all day long. Highs ...
Hot and muggy weather will continue tomorrow. Monday could bring a couple rounds of rain and storms: one in the morning and another in the evening.
Memorial Day weekend started dry but a few chances for rain arrives Sunday morning and lasting off-and-on into the evening hours. Tonight temperatures fall into the 60s, before we slowly warm into ...
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