Memorial Day, rain and Storm Prediction Center
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Rounds of storms with heavy rain are expected Saturday, bringing the risk of street flooding, quarter-sized hail, and damaging winds. Any storms will be scattered, with breaks between, and conditions are expected to quiet down Sunday and Monday except for isolated afternoon activity.
A First Alert Weather Day remains in place Saturday for the likelihood of rain and thunderstorms, some which could be strong.
For Memorial Day, rain chances will once again longer throughout the day with temperatures topping out around 80. THIS MORNING Spotty showers Overcast Low: 63 TODAY Spotty showers Isolated storms High: 76 SATURDAY NIGHT Isolated showers and storms Mostly cloudy Low: 60 SUNDAY Mostly cloudy Scattered afternoon storms High: 80
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NOAA just forecast a below-normal Atlantic hurricane season — 8 to 14 named storms as a strengthening El Niño shreds storms before they can spin up
After two bruising Atlantic hurricane seasons that chewed through the named-storm list and sent insurance premiums soaring, federal forecasters are projecting something the Gulf and East Coasts haven’t seen in a while: a quiet year.
The National Hurricane Center predicts eight to 14 storms will form during this year's Atlantic hurricane season, which begins June 1.
Severe storms, including risks of wind and hail, are expected to impact western Oklahoma Friday night, with conditions easing as they move into central Oklahoma by Saturday morning.
It was another scorcher across the tri-state on Wednesday, which gave way to lines of powerful storms that moved through just after the evening rush. Severe thunderstorm warnings started popping up for central Jersey and the Jersey Shore after 4:30 p.
No injuries have been reported at this time and residents are asked to travel with caution as crews assess damage in the area.