Tuesday, rain and a rumble of thunder is expected through the morning with scattered showers continuing through at least early afternoon as a cold front ...
Highs Wednesday will still be in the upper 50s but cooler temperatures come in with the gusty winds from the northwest. Overnight into early Thursday will be ...
Morning temperatures in the 30s and afternoon highs once again in the low to mid 50s. Saturday we’ll see a mix of sun and clouds with highs in the upper 50s. Mostly cloudy this morning with temperatures in the 40s to start the day.
We started off this morning with cold, sub-freezing temperatures across the region. Frost and even icy bird baths were reported in Boone county as temps fall ...
Sunday of this weekend appears to be mainly dry, but there are multiple chances for rain beginning into next week. A rainy pattern will return to Missouri as early as Thursday and might continue well into next week. Look for lots of sunshine today with cool, pleasant temperatures.
A cold front is headed our way Monday and our threat of rain will slowly increase toward late morning and into the afternoon.
These storms should stay below severe criteria, but heavy rainfall, frequent lightning and some stronger wind gusts will be possible. Rain showers and isolated ...
Rain showers and isolated rumbles of thunder will be expected overnight into Tuesday morning behind the cold front. A breezy NW wind will keep Tuesday’s temperatures well below average with highs staying in the middle 60s. Isolated showers and storms will be possible ahead of the front.
A cool start this morning with temperatures starting out in the upper 30s to low 40s, but temperatures are expected to rebound nicely as we head through the ...
Lows tonight drop into the mid 40s south, upper 30s to around 40 north. Low pressure will track north and will be stubborn to exit as it remains over Nova Scotia, keeping much of northern New England in a cool, damp pattern with occasional rain showers and mountain snow showers Thursday and Friday. A cool start this morning with temperatures starting out in the upper 30s to low 40s, but temperatures are expected to rebound nicely as we head through the morning into the afternoon.
(KFVS) - Rain and storms continue to move through the Heartland this morning. Moderate to heavy rain will reduce visibility and flash flooding in low-lying ...
Highs will be in the 60s. Lingering showers will continue the rest of the morning. Heavy rain and storms should push off to the east between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m.
Mild temps to start the morning in the mid to upper 50s. Highs will reach the mid-80s under mostly sunny skies. Overnight lows will only fall into the low 60s, ...
After the front passes Tuesday evening, expect a breezy and cooler outlook with winds out of the N/NW. Lows will fall into the upper 40s with daytime highs reaching the low 70s — just a few degrees below average. Highs will still be warm, reaching the low to mid-80s during the afternoon ahead of the cold front. Highs will reach the mid-80s under mostly sunny skies.
After yesterday's rainfall, temperatures are about ten degrees below average for Monday. We'll see mostly sunny skies and temperatures warm into the lower ...
This weekend's warmth will be replaced by some falling temperatures and rain in the first half of the week before things recover and start to climb in the ...
An upper level low drops into the Great Lakes and drops temperatures to an irritatingly cold level by midweek. Temperatures fall into the 50s by the afternoon, with rain becoming widespread by midday and ending during the evening commute. (FOX 2) - The much needed and incredibly incredible weekend warm-up is fading away as we wake up to the last little bit of warmth.
Enough rain may be on tap from late Monday afternoon through early Tuesday morning to flood low-lying areas.
The day starts out cloudy with a 60 per cent chance of showers. Weather: Up to 40 mm of rain possible for Monday into Tuesday, forecast high of 19 C Back to video Weather: Up to 40 mm of rain possible for Monday into Tuesday, forecast high of 19 C
After sunny skies and temperatures in the 60s on Monday, a storm will bring rain Tuesday...
Victoria, Texas-: Today: : Mostly cloudy skies with breezy winds while temperatures stay around average. High: 84 degrees. Winds: SE 10-15/G25 mph.
Good Monday morning! We are seeing a few scattered showers early this morning. More widespread isolated showers will be expected in the later morning and ...
COLUMBUS, Mississippi (WCBI) – The last full week of April begins with rain and scattered storms, but cooler and drier air moves in mid-week.
MID-WEEK: Cooler mornings highlight the forecast as lows dip into the lower and middle 40s. Late day sun should boost high temperatures to the 68-72 degree range. TUESDAY: Showers linger for the morning hours, but gradual clearing and drying is anticipated for the rest of the day.
It is a mostly clear and mild morning across Central Alabama. Temperatures are in the 50s and 60s.
Monday morning rain brought beneficial rainfall to North Texas. It was not drought busting, but it helped.
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – A slow-moving cold front will bring rain and thunderstorms to all areas of the ArkLaTex today. The severe weather threat is ...
QUICK WEATHER FORECAST: · Today: Afternoon showers/storms, breezy, high 76 · Tonight: Showers taper, mostly cloudy, low 44 · Tuesday: Clearing, cool, high 57 ...
Cooler temperatures are on tap to close out the month of April with a few chances for rain showers. News 12 Storm Watch meteorologist Jonathan Cubit says ...
Highs in the middle 50s. Much cooler highs in the upper-50s. Highs in the lower 60s.
RAIN AND STORMS LIKELY MONDAY. A slow-moving cold front has moved through Austin with rain and storms developing in its wake just after sunrise Monday.
This coming weekend, another series of upper-level disturbances will try to roll through Texas with more storm opportunities not out of the question. Lingering showers will stick around through the first half of the day Tuesday with an otherwise cloudy and unseasonably cool couple of days on tap. The highest coverage of rain and storms will come through the afternoon and evening hours.
BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) - The vast majority of April's rain is set to fall Monday! Coverages increases through the morning, where an isolated severe storm will ...
Be sure to give yourself plenty of time to drive for the commute home or for any evening plans. The strongest activity of the day could produce a brief hail concern, up to the size of pocket change. Scattered showers are will continue to be possible anytime between Monday evening and the early hours of Tuesday. Latest data suggests coverage of rain should increase between 11am and 1pm, leading to the most widespread coverage through the afternoon hours. Alternatively, considering the moisture available in the atmosphere and the slow-moving nature of this activity, any stronger storm could produce localized 3″ to 4″ of rain over a relatively short period of time. - AFTERNOON - EARLY EVENING: Widespread rain and thunderstorms are anticipated on the slow-moving cold front as temperatures warm to the mid-70s and low 80s.
Into the afternoon rain showers begin to move in with showers continuing overnight into Wednesday morning. Afternoon highs on Tuesday will be a bit cooler, ...
Partly cloudy on Saturday with morning temperatures in the 30s and afternoon highs in the upper 50s. Thursday looks partly sunny, breezy and cooler with highs in the upper 50s. Overnight with showers continuing, expect lows to stay in the upper 40s.
Light rain moving into Portland from the coast will likely taper off before noon Monday then turn to showers through the afternoon.
A break in the damp spring weather could show up Wednesday, when chances of showers drop to 20% under partly sunny skies. Snow levels will dip to 2,500-3,000 feet Tuesday and bring a few more inches of new accumulation above those elevations through the afternoon. Portland should reach a high of nearly 60 degrees.
A 70% chance of rain showers and thunderstorms will likely happen before noon with additional showers and another thunderstorm possibly happening betw.
After the rain and colder weather North Texas saw this past weekend, National Weather Service Fort Worth says to expect some warmer temperatures throughout ...
It is a mostly clear and mild morning across Central Alabama. Temperatures are in the 50s and 60s.
Conditions will be cool to warm in most parts of the country on Wednesday, with isolated showers in Limpopo and KwaZulu-Natal according to the South African ...
KwaZulu-Natal will have morning fog over the interior, otherwise partly cloudy and cool but cold in the southwest. The wind along the coast will be light to moderate westerly, becoming moderate to fresh easterly to north-easterly in the afternoon. The wind along the coast will be moderate to fresh southerly to south-easterly but light north-easterly along the south coast in the morning.
Gauteng: Partly cloudy and warm, but fine in the south. The expected UVB sunburn index: High. The South African Weather Service (SAWS) has ...
The wind along the coast will be Moderate to fresh south westerly, becoming north-easterly by late afternoon. The wind along the coast will be moderate to fresh southerly and south-easterly becoming strong late afternoon. Western half of the Eastern Cape: Partly cloudy in the south at first, otherwise fine and cool.
Saturday will be mostly sunny with highs around 60. Lows will drop to 32. Expect sunny skies Sunday, with highs ...
A slight chance of rain and snow showers has entered the forecast for next week, the National Weather Service said. Today will be sunny with highs around 57. A slight chance of rain and snow showers has entered the forecast for next week, the National Weather Service said.
Today: Mostly sunny skies with highs ranging from the 30s, 40s, and even the 50s along the SD border. Easterly winds will increase to 15-25 MPH, ...
Today's Forecast: Bright sunshine and warmer temperatures will be in place for your Monday with winds out of the southeast between 10-20 mph with occasional ...
Southwest winds will stay between 10-20 mph for most of the day and continue for the evening. Winds will stay out of the southeast between 10-20 mph with gusts near 25. Today's Forecast: Bright sunshine and warmer temperatures will be in place for your Monday with winds out of the southeast between 10-20 mph with occasional gusts between 25 and 30 mph.
Kelly's widow Patricia offers some insights about the classic musical, Gene's best moments, and the modern filmmaker she thinks he would have worked well ...
“And the more conversations I have with him, the more I even see the depth. And I find that it’s easier for me to give people a sense of who Gene was and to be able to give them a sense of his work if I show them an assortment of film clips, rather than showing just one single movie,” she said. But the roller skating number with Andre Previn’s ‘I Like Myself’ [from It’s Always Fair Weather], Gene thought that was the best song that he ever put over in a movie. “Gene was a cultural ambassador to Africa in 1964, and what he took with him was a reel of film clips. So he did have the flu and a temperature of about 103. “I would say 99.999% of what you read in books and on the internet is not true,” she told The A.V. Club.
Patricia Ward Kelly, the wife, and biographer of legendary dancer, director, and choreographer Gene Kelly, discusses the Hollywood classic and how the ...
It's a bit of a deal with the Devil, and I think that that was hard for him because we couldn't go out in public without people surrounding him and taking pictures. Gene called every one of them an unsung hero, whether they had the minutest role or the biggest, so I started to do it too. Thompson: With this 70th anniversary and the 4K release, how involved did you want to be in that process? He was comfortable as a movie star because he realized that you had no private life once you got to be that. I appreciate the ability to work with a company like Warner Bros. when something like this comes out because it's with the hope that it gives it a kind of personal voice. With Singin' in the Rain, I identified the man that Gene hands the umbrella to in that iconic scene, and he's a well-known guy named Snub Pollard. He was uncredited. Once the critics got out of the way, I think people are the ones that perpetuate it because it's word of mouth. I'm hearing many college kids have movie nights, and they are showing Singin' in the Rain. I think it was one way they got through Covid. They would have screenings parties in their own homes, watch it together via video and comment down the side. I believe that the audiences are just growing larger and larger each year, and the appreciation is growing larger each year along with that. I hear people say that their mothers showed them it or their grandparents, and now they're showing it to their kids. Singin' in the Rain is turning 70 and looks better than ever as it becomes available on 4K for the first time. I think An American in Paris, which had come out the year before, people described as the sine qua non of the American movie musical.
ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke to Gene Kelly's widow, Patricia Ward Kelly, about Singin in the Rain's legacy and more.
I would say the most recent thing that really touched me was a small town in the U.K. that at the beginning of lockdown, really when we were shuttered and afraid and things were very desperate. We’ve seen the film just become this cultural milestone over the decades, and it just has effortlessly stood the test of time. People always ask me what my favorite film is, and I actually kind of look to lots of different numbers in different films that show maybe the breadth of the choreography, the breadth of the dance styles, but you do see an awful lot of that packed into Singin’ in the Rain. You see his classical ballet with Cyd Charisse. You see the jazz, you see the tap. I hadn’t… I may borrow that from you because it is an interesting way to look at it as a kind of complete amalgamation of his work. You do see similar, say On the Town would have similar things and you have the On the Town ballet, but I might just steal that from you. Watching this 4k release, I was just such a great reminder of just how talented he was to be able to direct, star, and choreograph this film.
Charlie Lovelace watches the sun rise as he waits for the drag boat races to start. SAN ANGELO — Much-needed rain was brought to the Concho Valley over the ...
Friday night: Mostly clear, with a low around 66. Friday: Sunny, with a high near 93. Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 88. Wednesday night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 64. Monday night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 49. Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 79.
Early morning showers and thunderstorms are still hanging on across North Texas, especially to the southeast of DFW. Much of DFW received 1-2 inches ...
Wind: S 10-20 mph. Wind: S 10-20 mph. Wind: S 10-20 mph. Wind: S 10-20 mph. - MONDAY: Early morning showers and thunderstorms coming to an end around sunrise in DFW, lasting a little longer to the southeast. Wind: SE 10-20 mph. Mostly cloudy, breezy and cooler. A slight chance of thunderstorms will return over the weekend. Wind: SE 10-20 mph. A northeast breeze will keep things on the cool side. After the rain pushes out, cloudy and cool conditions will remain. The rain will be tapering off by mid-morning.
A good rain forecast and cool weather in Argentina will help the 2022/23 wheat crop in the key farm belt growing region ahead of sowing that starts in ...
Buenos Aires is the largest farming region in Argentina and the southeast of the province is the country's wheat heartland. "Conditions are likely to be favorable in the growing areas closest to the Atlantic coast and river areas, with moderate to abundant rainfall and good availability of cold," the exchange said, referring to the eastern part of Buenos Aires province. BUENOS AIRES, April 25 (Reuters) - A good rain forecast and cool weather during the austral autumn in Argentina will help the 2022/23 wheat crop in the key farm belt growing region ahead of sowing that starts in mid-May, the Buenos Aires grains exchange said in a weather report on Monday.
A severe weather warning has been cancelled but flood warnings remain. The unseasonably wet conditions brought localised flooding to Townsville suburbs and ...
we've held up very well this time despite the heavy rain," he said. "We've had a little bit of water over the causeways and we've had a few washouts in some storm water areas, but compared to years previously. "The ferries have run and the barge has come, we have had some reduction in services but there are still flights in and out," Mr Bissell said. The rainfall has forced the closure of Kmart in Aitkenvale. "Six-hour totals in excess of 200 [millimetres] just to the north of Townsville," he said. "We are expecting the trough system to weaken and push northward for the rest of today and during tomorrow," Mr Hanniffy said.
India News: PUNE: Twenty states have recorded largely deficient pre-monsoon rain from March 1 to April 25, IMD data shows.
and three companies related to them have been made accused," the ED said. Vikas is brother of Vinay Mishra and is currently being probed by the agency in a coal smuggling scam. The agency said it has filed a prosecution complaint (chargesheet) in the case and a special PMLA court in Delhi has taken cognisance of chargesheet, allowing for trial to begin.
Travellers have been stranded on the Oodnadatta Track for days after a recent downpour caused dozens of vehicles and caravans to become bogged.
"With [poor] phone reception, the government could do a bit in the area to help," he said. Mr Wright said even more travellers could be stranded on outback roads but low cloud in the region has meant aircraft have been unable to fly overhead to check. - Aircraft are unable to fly in the region, to check on stranded travellers, due to the weather conditions
The outback rain has left some families with no choice but to keep their breaks going and the BOM says it is likely to spread.
It would be the very unseasonal if it did." The rain system is expected to move south and east on Tuesday, bringing more heavy totals for central Queensland and big falls for the SA-New South Wales border. "More rain is forecast over the next few days and more rain is forecast next weekend," Commodore Backway said. "Accumulated rainfall from Monday right through to Thursday with these series of fronts is expected to be up to 20-25mm for areas near the coast between Geraldton and Albany, with isolated rainfall totals up to 60mm," she said. As of lunchtime yesterday he said the rain that had fallen so far was largely at the top of the catchment and was not looking like it was going to be enough to make it to the lake. - Rain is expected to move slightly east today, bringing more heavy totals for central Queensland and the SA-NSW border
NSW, Queensland and South Australia hit with heavy rain and cool temperatures · Severe weather warning issued for far west NSW with the potential for flooding ...
Experts have warned Australia could be battered with rain for the remainder of the year with two major weather events set to collide for the first time in 50 years (pictured, man paddle a canoe in Lennox Head earlier this month) It comes amid warnings rain could batter Australia for the remainder of the year with two major weather events set to collide for the first time in 50 years. He said the brunt of the rain fell on Tuesday with 'patchy' showers to move east and bring lighter falls of 10 to 20mm for the rest of the week. The bureau issued a severe weather warning for heavy rain for the far west of NSW as a trough moves across the region bringing 'unsettled' weather (pictured) A heavy deluge will continue to pound three Australian states as experts warn floods and relentless rain will linger for the rest of the year. - Flood and heavy rain could batter most of Australia for the remainder of the year
Felim Hanniffy from the Bureau of Meteorology said heavy rain in parts of central Queensland was particularly unusual. Flooding in Winton, outback Queensland. ( ...
"For these inland areas, who would normally see for April the monthly average 20 or 30 millimetres to see falls over around 120 to 130 in a 24 hour period - that's you know three to four times the monthly average," the meteorologist said. Felim Hanniffy from the Bureau of Meteorology said heavy rain in parts of central Queensland was particularly unusual. In Longreach, central Queensland, locals witnessed the heaviest April rainfall in over 20 years.
From 39.5 degrees Celsius on Monday, the maximum temperature climbed down to 37 degrees on Tuesday. But in the absence of rain, the city will continue to feel ...
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An unseasonable weather event drenches Western Queensland in "almost monsoonal-like" rainfall that has seen an 83-year record tumble and left Longreach ...
"It was almost monsoonal-like rain for 24 hours," Ms Chandler said. "We had to wean early and sell in a time that we hardly ever sell cattle due to the dry. The rain has been "game changing" for graziers who were struggling to feed stock after a lacklustre summer season. "Falls of up to 100 to 200mm on many properties, the best rain we've seen here for a long time." "It was more than good, it was bloody fantastic," he said. With the property's rain records dating back to 1939, it was the most rain the area had seen in a day since record keeping started.
Parts of Queensland have experienced their heaviest rainfall in years. Up to 130 millimetres fell in parts of Central Queensland – around four times the ...
(KSLA) - A very enjoyable Tuesday in the ArkLaTex as the sun made its return and the humidity retreated from our region. The next few days will remain dry ...
Get ready for highs back in the mid to upper 80s. Wednesday looks fairly similar to Tuesday. Dry and clear to start the work commute in the morning with temperatures feeling a bit cooler in the upper 40s to low 50s. Overnight tonight, clear skies continue and our temperatures heading into early tomorrow morning drop to the mid and upper 40s.
Wednesday will be the nicest day we have this week with lower humidity, comfortable temperatures, and no weather issues to worry about.
This next front, set to arrive over the weekend, is riddled with questions - uncertainties in the weather guidance on: when rain will arrive?, how much rain we will see?, will the front pass through or stall out?, could there be severe storms?, which areas look to get the most?. Thursday and Friday start with more clouds in the morning (more humidity around) and even a chance for light showers in the morning. We start a little cool with temperatures in the low 50s and climb only into the 70s for the afternoon.
I hope you enjoyed the calm today, because breezy, unsettled, cooler than average weather is going to return as we head toward the weekend.
Temperatures will stay below average well into next week. Highs will climb into the upper 40s on Wednesday afternoon. I hope you enjoyed the calm today, because breezy, unsettled, cooler than average weather is going to return as we head toward the weekend.
Sydney and Brisbane have been hit by showers on Tuesday morning, with the Sunshine State in particularly already smashed with heavy rainfall overnight.
Sydney is forecasted to be hit with mild to heavy showers until Thursday, with the wet weather clearing on Friday but returning in the evening with a possible thunderstorm and showers into the weekend The next five days will be wet in Canberra with showers starting on Wednesday and clearing early next week Temperatures are due to drop in Melbourne with showers starting on Friday afternoon and set to linger through the weekend