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What's in the weather forecast for the Cincinnati Reds vs. Tampa Bay Rays games and the Cincinnati Music Festival at Paycor Stadium?
NWS Philadelphia issues a heat warning for parts of Delaware, New Jersey, and southeastern Pennsylvania, with heat index values up to 107 degrees.
After powerful storms swept through northeast Wisconsin Wednesday night, cleanup crews were out Thursday cutting down trees and assessing the damage caused by high winds and heavy rain. In Gillett, wind speeds reached over 90 mph,
Severe thunderstorms are also possible between late afternoon and early evening, with the greatest risk for damaging winds northwest of the I-95 corridor.
Baltimore anticipates intense summer heat and possible severe storms amidst a heat advisory and stalling frontal boundary.
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Times Herald-Record on MSNWeekend weather in Middletown, Poughkeepsie: What to know for July 25-27The National Weather Service expects high temperatures followed by a chance of rain and thunderstorms in New York's mid-Hudson Valley July 25-27.
Looking for today's weather in Michigan? Here are the live current conditions, from the National Weather Service doppler radar.
NWS expects the heat value to go up to 110 degrees. The organization warns that hot temperatures, coupled with humidity, may cause heat illness. Precautionary measures provided by NWS include drinking plenty of water, staying out of the sun and staying in air-conditioned rooms.
The National Weather Service in Boston has determined that strong microbursts did touch down in Beverly and near Springfield in Belchertown as a line of thunderstorms swept through New England Sunday night, damaging homes and toppling a number of trees.
A cold front moving through the region later today, July 25, will break the heat and humidity but could also trigger severe thunderstorms.
The National Weather Service office in Mobile, Alabama, issued a heat advisory in Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. Monday. Heat index values are forecast to reach as high as 109℉ in portions of south central and southwest Alabama, northwest Florida and southeast Mississippi.
Friday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms before 3 pm, then a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms.