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Strong to severe storms will be possible on Friday in Alabama, and they could arrive as soon as the early morning hours in some areas. The National Weather Service said the strongest storms could have damaging winds, hail and possibly a tornado or two.
Sticky, unseasonable warmth stretching across the eastern United States this week will set the stage for a sprawling storm system that threatens to bring thunderstorms and heavy rain — weather more typical of spring than the dead of winter — from Thursday through Saturday.
The Met Office warns of "dangerous stormy winds" in the south-west of England on Thursday evening - all trains have been cancelled in Cornwall from 18:00.
A pair of storm systems sweeping across the country this week will bring snow, ice and thunderstorms, forecasters said.
Wintry weather is expected to create hazardous travel conditions across multiple states this week, according to meteorologists.
A round of storms brings a severe weather risk that could produce hail and a tornado threat Thursday morning in Oklahoma.
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Heavy rain and storms expected today
RAIN MOVING TOWARD KANSAS CITY, AND THERE’S A LOT OF IT. AND THERE’S ENOUGH INSTABILITY FOR A FEW STRIKES OF LIGHTNING. THERE WAS A STRIKE THERE NEAR OTTAWA. THERE’S A LITTLE STRIKE THERE TO THE WEST OF HARRISONVILLE.
A big warm front will bring 60s and more humidity to Indiana today. Scattered light rain is possible Thursday afternoon and evening. Storms arrive later tonight.