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Weather News Relentless Severe Weather Could Pause For A Week Here’s When It Returns

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Severe Weather Possible Over The Weekend, Nice Weather Returns Next Week…


It will be a mild night with lows in the upper 60s No rain is expected tonight. Showers and storms will be likely Saturday, and once again late Saturday night into early Sunday morning. The storms ... Read More

FORECAST: Dry weather returns this week


ABOVE: The latest forecast update from Severe Weather Center 9. To stay on top of changing weather conditions, be sure to download our free WSOC-TV weather app. FORECAST: Much of the area missed out ... Read More

California Faces Triple Weather Threat as Storm Hits


A strong atmospheric river will bring severe weather impacts to millions in Central and Northern California this week. Read More

Severe risk winding down, attention turns to a cooldown for the upcoming week


Beyond this weekend’s activity, the outlook turns quiet with no additional severe weather or rain chances expected through next week. The KVUE Weather Team will continue to monitor this developing ... Read More

Severe thunderstorm watch, hail possible in Mississippi this week. What you need to know


A cold front is expected to bring storms to Mississippi later this week after a period of quiet weather. The main threats from the system are damaging winds up to 60 mph and hail up to the size of ... Read More


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