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The Mother’s Day weekend is going to be bright, dry, and a bit warmer! Highs will top off in the mid 70s with sunny skies for ...
A meandering upper-low will keep scattered showers and a few t-storms around this weekend, but rain coverage won’t be ...
First Alert for rain and storms increasing late Friday, through Friday night and into the start of our Saturday. A low pressure will spin moisture in our direction from the gulf, elevating our rain ...
The flip side is that temperatures will slowly begin to climb and continue to do so into the second half of the week. Highs ...
The KMBC 9 News First Alert Weather Team is heading back to school all week this week — this time teaching students how to stay safe in severe weather.
Here’s your First Alert Forecast: FRIDAY: Mostly sunny. High near 70F. A lake breeze will move south and east off of Lake Michigan after 4 PM. The air will likely be too dry for a pop-up shower along ...
Wet and cooler Mother’s Day Weekend. Low flood risk Saturday through Monday with downpours. Warming up next week.
The chance for a shower along the front is pretty low on Saturday, with the best chance likely coming late morning through ...
Sunday will turn mostly cloudy. While most of the day will be dry, there’s an increasing chance we’ll have a passing shower or thundershower, especially during the mid to late afternoon. Rain chance, ...
A storm system developing in the northern Gulf will bring plenty of tropical moisture into our area over the weekend.
While Saturday will be a cooler day, the overall trend is warmer going into next week. But next week temperatures will be well above average alongside an increased wildfire risk due to the lack of ...
The 49-year-old woman's disappearance has raised questions among both her family and the public regarding why Louisville Metro Police did not issue a missing persons alert.
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