Breezy conditions stick around throughout the morning and afternoon, with sustained winds between 10 and 25 mph and gusts up to 40 mph. Daytime highs are seasonably mild in the low to mid 40s.
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Sign up for our Newsletters Scattered rain comes and goes Wednesday afternoon. Winds could be there strongest late ...
Gusty winds and rain continue on and off throughout Wednesday with a switch to a Wintry mix by tonight ...
The severe threat has ended for the region, but a wind advisory remains in effect as 30-40 mph gusts remain possible through ...
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - First Alert 6 has the headlines you need to know to get your Wednesday started. Blowing snow will continue Wednesday due to incredibly strong wind that will be persistent in the ...
Minnesota is recovering in the aftermath of the biggest snowstorm of the season so far in the southern half of the state, with more than a foot of snow falling in areas.
The afternoon sees 20 mph gusts, highs in the mid 60s, and a 50% chance for measurable rain. This evening and tonight deliver higher rain chances (70%) and stronger gusts of 25-30 mph; readings will ...
This Afternoon: Snow tapers off, but blowing snow, especially in open areas, is a major concern that could cause dangerous ...
At MSP International Airport, 20 outgoing flights had been canceled and 56 delayed, while arrivals also saw 21 cancellations ...
Deerfield Elementary School and the Lawrence school district offices are closed Wednesday because of a neighborhood power ...
As we cool off today, snow will become the primary precipitation across all of north central Wisconsin (not just the Northwoods). First Alert Weather Day will continue through Wednesday afternoon.
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