Memorial day weekend forecast
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Wintry weather continues to close the roadway through Rocky Mountain National Park, according to the National Park Service.
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer for many in the United States, but it won’t feel like that in the East leading up to the holiday thanks in part to a rare May nor’easter.
It might be the middle of spring, but federal forecasters say Utah is on tap for a "whirlwind" next few days with a "winter-like" storm this weekend before a more summer-like warmup next week. The former triggered a winter weather advisory,
Quiet Friday Night and most of Saturday T-storm chances increase this weekend into next week Scattered strong-severe storms late Saturday afternoon-Saturday night More storms Sunday evening and ...
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Federal forecasters say Utah is on tap for a "whirlwind" next few days with a "winter-like" storm this weekend before a more summer-like warmup next week.
At least 31 million people are at risk for severe storms from central Texas to Iowa on Monday, with hazards including large hail, damaging winds and several possibly strong tornadoes.
Stay weather aware through the weekend. Storm chances return late today with another round of severe storms likely Sunday and Monday.