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Numerous states face inclement weather, including heavy rain and potential severe thunderstorms this week, forecasters say.
It's not necessarily a major storm, but we'll see a little of everything across the eastern two-thirds of the country into the weekend. Here's our latest forecast.
The first of two back-to-back cross-country storms is moving out of the Four Corners region and pushing east on Thursday.
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.
Severe thunderstorms are popping up around the Kansas City area. Wind guts to 65 mph or a brief tornado are possible through the evening hours, the National Weather Service said.
A rare wave of winter thunderstorms is expected on Thursday, with a limited risk of severe weather, followed by a cold front ushering in colder air by Friday morning and a return to warmer weather early next week.
The UK faces a 'multi-hazard' weather event with a red warning for Storm Goretti bringing gusts over 100mph and heavy snow leading to avalanche alerts
A wet and windy start to Friday for much of England and Wales, with snow in places In Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of NW England, a bright but cold start with frost and ice Rain persisting for parts of east and southeast England, with wintry showers elsewhere pic.twitter.com/87nZByuagk
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Thousands of homes without power as Storm Goretti brings 160kmh winds to the UK
Thousands of homes are without power as Storm Goretti hits the UK with a rare red warning issued for “dangerous, stormy” winds. The Met Office said “violent gusts” will hit parts of Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly over the next few hours bringing a potential danger to life.