Memorial Day, Storms and Strong
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The Front Range is under a "marginal risk" of severe weather on Saturday and again on Sunday. Keep your eyes to the sky as large hail, damaging winds and isolated tornadoes are possible with these storms.
A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for far north counties, including Grayson, Denton, Wise, Jack, Cooke and Collin, until 4 p.m. Large hail and damaging winds are the primary threat.Thursday is a First Alert Weather Day for the potential of strong to severe storms in the afternoon and evening hours.
Severe weather swept north Alabama Tuesday night, downing trees and powerlines and sparking tornado warnings, the National Weather Service reported. The Albertville Public Library was on fire, according to social media posts. It was not immediately clear late Tuesday night if the fire was due to the storms. The fire was later extinguished.
High heat, humidity, and potential severe storms expected in Orlando over the holiday weekend with heat index values reaching 100-105 next week.
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Storm surveys are underway following a night of severe weather across North Texas. As of Monday afternoon, at least one tornado has been confirmed near the City of Gordon, located about 66 miles west of Fort Worth. Gordon ISD canceled classes for the week due to extensive damage on campus from the storms.
Weather Aware Saturday Through Sunday for Strong to Severe Storms Tonight, partly cloudy, cool, and comfortable with a slight chance for a shower toward daybreak. Lows will range from the upper
Saturday night storms could once again produce some quarter size hail and torrential rainfall. That threat is greatest over the southern half of the state, but most of Kansas will have good chances for rain.
Severe thunderstorms brought gusty winds and hail to Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast Friday afternoon.