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A chance for storms Fri. afternoon ahead of a hot weekend
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In the Eastern Pacific, where hurricane season began on May 15 and where storms typically form before they do in the Atlantic, has been off to a busy start. Four storms have already formed off the west coast of North America: Alvin, Barbara, Cosme and Dalila. Both seasons run through Nov. 30.
Skies remain mostly cloudy to overcast for the morning and early afternoon, highs today reach the low to middle 80s with a steady southwest breeze gusting up to 20 miles per hour. The clusters of heavy rain and storms will track eastward across the Tennessee Valley from late morning into the early evening.
Colorful floats and dancing filled the French Quarter for the 2025 NOLA Pride Parade despite Saturday’s storms.
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Storms will move out of Kansas by daybreak Sunday. It will be a warm day with afternoon high temperatures reaching the mid 80s to lower 90s. More storms will be possible late Sunday evening and into the night over northwest Kansas. A few more storms will be possible Monday evening again over northwest Kansas.
There is a significant chance of rain across the Washington, D.C., area on Saturday, the National Weather Service said, and thunderstorms late in the afternoon or evening could coincide with events near the National Mall to mark the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday.
We've had a hot and humid Saturday across the Triad that lead to plenty of scattered showers and storms popping up through the afternoon and evening. Some of which have continued to redevelop over spots and cause flooding concerns.
With clearer skies ahead, Oklahoma promises sunshine and soaring temps, but severe weather could arise. Here's what to expect from June to August.