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The next 48 hours: rain chances, t’storm chances, warmth & sunshine. What to expect.


SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) - Another warm and sunny day for Mid-Michigan is coming to a close and changing weather conditions are approaching the area. In general, the next 48 hours or so will feature a ... Read More

Warm, breezy Thursday in Twin Cities before showers, storms roll in


Thursday will be about 10-15 degrees warmer thanks to a strong southerly wind, but storms will start to develop overnight Friday. Read More

Rain moves in Thursday night with First Alert Weather Day continuing for Friday as severe weather possible


Widespread heavy rain and thunderstorms develop Thursday night with severe storms becoming a better possibility by later in the afternoon on Friday. Read More

Milwaukee has some of the worst air quality in the nation, a new study says. Here's why


The Milwaukee metro area ranked 26th worst in the nation for ozone pollution, according to a new report from the American Lung Association. Read More

Storm Track 3 Forecast: Mid-Winterlike temps now, but a big late-week warm-up


It feels more like late January as opposed to late March today. As soon as late this week, a big warm-up is coming! Read More

How hot will it get in Kansas City this summer? What weather forecast models predict


Climate Prediction Center maps show a 33-40% chance of above-average precipitation in much of the southeastern U.S. and central Midwest this May, including the Kansas City area. Read More


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