NEW YORK CITY (PIX11) — While Memorial Day weekend is usually known for being the start of summer, this year is shaping up to be more of a soggy one. Prolonged rain is expected to shower the city ...
Above-average temperatures are expected across much the U.S. this summer, with the exception of the Midwest, where the forecast is less certain.
The latest Memorial Day weekend forecast includes 1 to 3 inches of rain, up to 40 mph wind gusts and temperatures well below normal for New Jersey in late May. The heaviest rain is expected Saturday ...
New Jersey faces a wet and unseasonably cool Memorial Day weekend, with 1 to 3 inches of rain expected from Saturday through Sunday morning, accompanied by wind gusts up to 40 mph along the coast. A ...
It's finally Friday with two days to go to the Indy 500. The next few days are full of events at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, but they're also full of forecasts for rain and thunder. IndyStar is ...
The Milwaukee Brewers certainly struck gold when it came to the acquisition of Kyle Harrison, huh? The 24-year-old lefty was once a top prospect in the San Francisco Giants' system and he 39 ...
Will the Memorial Day Weekend be a total washout for New Jersey? Absolutely not. There will be a 36 to 48 hour period of steady rain, making for some miserably wet and cool weather on Saturday and ...
Showers are in the forecast for much of North Jersey throughout the upcoming Memorial Day weekend, according to the National Weather Service. The most prolonged, consistent rain period is expected ...
A stormy Memorial Day weekend is on tap for millions of Americans. Indeed, folks trying to enjoy Memorial Day weekend activities "may face thunderstorms, heavy rain and flash flooding from Texas to ...
Here is the latest Color the Weather from Harrison. You can color one, too, and you may see it on the News13 morning show! Each weekday, during News13’s morning show, WBTW will show a drawing from the ...
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Never buy fresh blueberries if you see this Scientists drilled 1,300 feet below the Atlantic seafloor and found a massive freshwater reservoir Watch this Komodo dragon kill prey 3x its size... it ...
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