Memorial Day, Storms
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North Texas will see hot, humid weather this Memorial Day weekend, with severe storms expected late Sunday into Monday. Threats include hail, strong winds, and flooding, with storms likely continuing into Monday night.
A slow-moving system means rain could force those planning outdoor activities in the central and southern U.S. this holiday weekend to come up with a Plan B on one or more days.
A stormy Memorial Day is expected, with scattered strong to severe storms possible late Sunday evening through Monday evening. Hail and damaging winds will be the main hazards, and heavy rain may lead to isolated instances of flooding. Stay weather aware this weekend! pic.twitter.com/954YZ9Eabt
Some cloud cover for our day today as temps stay cool. Our skies start off better and in the 50s, with many reaching a peak temp in the low 70s.
Thunderstorms could threaten motor sports activities at Charlotte Motor Speedway during Memorial Day, forecasters say. Rain, though, should hold off at Indianapolis.
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FOX 32 Chicago on MSNChicago weather: Rainy stretch ahead as storms move inA soggy Tuesday with possible severe storms, cooler temps, and a slow warm-up through the holiday weekend—get your full Chicagoland forecast here.