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Tracking sunny days ahead

THURSDAY: Some patchy fog will greet those that are seeing more rain falling this morning. The fog should clear up by 10:00 AM but the rain will hold on into the afternoon. Highs will reach the low to mid 80’s this afternoon. TONIGHT: The rain clears out of here once and for all this evening. Skies will

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Why floodwater can hide nasty surprises

With the holiday weekend ahead, a lot of people are excited to get outside and enjoy that sunshine, but there’s a few things that people should be cautious of. If you’re headed out to the local creeks or even small rivers, flooding is still a problem, and you should never swim in floodwaters.  Current levels

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Tracking some sunshine mixing in with storms

TUESDAY: More scattered showers and storms throughout the day. This morning, they’ll favor our northwestern-most counties before redeveloping for more of us this afternoon. Any one of which could drop an unneeded inch or two, reviving some flooding concerns. Highs will push into the low to mid 80’s once again. TONIGHT: The threat of showers and storms

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Tracking river flood potential

We’ve been tracking localized flooding for you all weekend long, but with more rain on the way, flooding is still a major concern. The National Severe Storms Laboratory of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration states that flash flooding is the most dangerous type of flooding as there is little forewarning allowing for preparations to

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