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it was 68 at Prosper 64 at Pillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 63 at maville at jamest Town it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 67 at bismar it was fair with a temperature of 57 at gr Forks rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 66 in Minnesota it was 70 at early it was cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Detroit Lakes 67 at Park Rapids 69 at St Cloud and 70 at Minneapolis at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 72 elsewhere over the region it was partly sunny with a temperature of 76 at sou Falls and 63 at Winnipeg at aine it was fair with a temperature of 72 once again at 8:00 a.m. at Faro it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 the Fargo North Dakota climate summary for Wednesday August 28th yesterday's high temperature was 76 and the low was 52 the normal high is 79 and the normal low is 55 the recard high is 100 said in 1984 and the record low is 36 last set in 1965 a Tres of rain fell yesterday the monthly total was 2.59 in and the total precipitation for the year was 1.53 in one heating degree day accured yesterday the monthly total was 22 and the yearly total since July 1st is 22 the normal high temperature for Thursday is 78° and the normal low is 54 the record high for Thursday is 99 which occurred in 1961 and the record low is 39 which occurred in 1915 the sun will rise Thursday at 6:44 a.m. and we set at 8:11 p.m. you're listening to NOS National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities Mir Amia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 8 17 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and frail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details Hills at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland Fisher buckon Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big wind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning highs in the mid 70s South Winds around 10 mph shifting to the West this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 8:00 a.m. in Faro's Hector field it was partly sunny the temperature was 70° the 2.67 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 14 mph gusting to 22 the pressure was 29.8 1 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 72° the 2.66 with a relative humidity of 83% the wind was sou at 13 mph the pressure was 29.84 in in Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 68 at Prosper 64 at Pillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 63 at maville and J Town it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 67 at Bismark it was fair with a temperature of 57 at Grand Forks rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 66 in Minnesota it was 70 at Ply it was cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Detroit Lakes 67 at Park Rapids 69 at St Cloud and 70 at Minneapolis at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 72 elsewhere over the region it was partly sunny with a temperature of 76 at soup Falls and 63 at Winnipeg at abine it was fair with a temperature of 72 once again at 8:00 a.m. at Faro it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 the Fargo North Dakota climate sumary for Wednesday August 28th yesterday's high temperature was 76 and the low was 52 the normal high is 79 and the normal low is 55 the rec heard high is 100 said in 1984 and the record low is 36 last set in 1965 a trace of rain fell yesterday the monthly total was 2.59 in and the total precipitation for the year was 17.5 in one heating degree day aced yesterday the monthly total was 22 and the yearly total since July 1st is 22 the normal high temperature for Thursday is 78° and the normal low is 54 the record high for Thursday is 99 which occurred in 1961 and the record low is 39 which occurred in 1915 the sun will rise Thursday at 6:44 a.m. and will set at 8:11 p.m. you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxt 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 8:23 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and frail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 Ines of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson haton Portland Fisher buckon Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most flood urrent Vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning highs in the mid 70s South Winds around 10 mph you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service above average heat expected to linger across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys through Friday before a cooling Trend arrives by the weekend strong to severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic today then across the Great Lakes on Friday some tropical heavy rain and thunderstorms could affect the Western Gulf Coast region through the next couple of days now here's today's weather story a vigorous low pressure system currently centered near the US Canadian border of the high plains will move steadily across Southern Canada through the next couple of days strong to severe thunderstorms forming ahead of a potent cold front trailing south from the low pressure center will likely impact North Dakota early this morning before quickly advancing into Minnesota and down across the central plains into this evening these thunderstorms could develop into super cells that may contain damaging winds large hail and a few tornadoes meanwhile thunderstorms across the Mid-Atlantic could also be strum to severe where some Gusty winds and heavy rain may lead to isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding by this evening and into the overnight the front that helps trigger these thunderstorms will gradually Edge farther Southward into the Mid-Atlantic on Friday bringing relief from the heat with high temperatures only reaching into the 70s for much of the Northeast the cool air will not have a chance to reach into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys though as southerly flow increases ahead of the deep low pressure system in Souther Southern Canada a couple more days of heat with afternoon high temperatures well up into the '90s are expected in these areas above average overnight low temperatures will provide little relief lows will likely stay in the 70s for much of the region a cooling Trend will set in by the weekend behind the cold front scattered thunderstorms with embedded strong to severe storms will then extend southwestward across the Midwest into the central plains on Friday as the trailing end of the front begins to slow down and become nearly station Mary into the Southern Plains by Saturday separate from the frontal system across the Northern Tier of the Country tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico could lead to Heavy Rain across portions of the western Gulf Coast region as an upper level low lingers over Texas a small scale low pressure center could form and interact with the subtle Coastal front to enhance rainfall rates leading to the potential for flooding issues over portions of the western Gulf Coast through the next couple of days across the rest of the country a general cooldown is expected behind the cold front across the north central us and high temperatures should be generally in the middle 80s much of the southeast should be warm and humid with commonplace high temperatures in the middle 90s a warming trend is expected for the Western us following the recent cool spell as the strong lad departs into Southern Canada again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share the stream thank you for watching weather tracker pluss and 63 at Winnipeg at abine it was fair with a temperature of 72 once again at 8:00 a.m. at Faro it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota West Central and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight thunderstorms will continue over part of the Red River Valley with heavy rainfall the main threat this morning causing localized flooding and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation may be required today the Fargo North Dakota climate summary for Wednesday August 28th yesterday's high temperature was 76 and the low was 52 the normal highest 79 and the normal low is 55 the record high is 100 said in 1984 and the record low is 36 last set in 1965 a trace of rain fell yesterday the monthly total was 2.59 in and the total precipitation for the year was 17.53% 1 is 22 the normal high temperature for Thursday is 78° and the normal low is 54 the record high for Thursday is 99 which occurred in 1961 and the record low is 39 which occurred in 1915 the sun will rise Thursday at 6:44 a.m. and will set at 8:11 p.m. you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating in at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 8:30 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland Fisher buckton Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area today partly Sun a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning highs in the mid 70s South Wind surround 10 mph shifting to the West this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph hour Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear High 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8285 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday sep member 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 8: a.m. at Faro's heor field it was partly sunny the temperature was 70° the 2.6 6 7 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 14 mph gusting to 22 the pressure was 29.8 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 70° L 2.66 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 14 mph the pressure was falling elsewhere across North Dakota at Grand Forks a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 66 it was 68 at Prosper 64 at Pillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 64 at mville at Jamestown it was cloudy with a temperature of 65 at bismar it was fair with a temperature of 57 in Minnesota at Park Rapids a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 67 it was 72 at early it was cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Detroit Lakes 69 at St Cloud and 70 at Minneapolis at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 72 elsewhere over the region U Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 70 once again at 8:00 a.m. at Faro it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 the Fargo North Dakota climate summary for Wednesday August 28th yesterday's high temperature was 76 and the low was 52 the normal high is 79 and the normal low is 55 the record high is 100 set in 1984 and the record low is 36 last set in 1965 a trace of rain fell yesterday the monthly total was 2.59 in and the total precipitation for the year was 17.53% temperature for Thursday is 78° and the normal low is 54 the record high for Thursday is 99 which occurred in 1961 and the record low is 39 which occurred in 1915 the sun will rise Thursday at 6:44 a.m. and will set at 8:11 p.m. you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxt 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 8:36 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the f following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indic flash flood warning for Northwestern Poke County in Northwestern Minnesota East Central Grand Forks County in North Eastern North Dakota some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland Fisher buckton Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorm this morning highs in the mid 70s South Winds around 10 mph shifting to the West this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 8: a.m. at Faro's Hector field it was partly sunny the temperature was 70° the 2.67 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 14 mph gusting to 22 the pressure was 29.8 1 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 70° L 266 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was sou at 14 mph the pressure was at gr Forks a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 66 it was 68 at Prosper 64 at hillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 64 at mville at jamest Town it was cloudy with a temperature of 65 at bismar it was fair with a temperature of 57 in Minnesota at Park Rapids a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 67 it was 72 at perly it was cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Detroit Lakes 69 at St Cloud and 70 at Minneapolis at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 72 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 at aine it was fair with a temp temperature of 70 once again at 8:00 a.m. at Faro it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 the Fargo North Dakota climate summary for Wednesday August 28th yesterday's high temperature was 76 and the low was 52 the normal high is 79 and the normal low is 55 the rec heard high is 100 said in 198 4 and the record low is 36 last set in 1965 a trace of rain fell yesterday the monthly total was 2.59 in and the total precipitation for the year was 17.53% and the normal low is 54 the record high for Thursday is 99 which occurred in 1961 and the record low is 39 which occurred in 1915 the sun will rise Thursday at 6:44 a.m. and will set at 811 p.m. you listening to no's National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 8:43 a.m. Central Daylight Time Blood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks Steel Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hassen Portland Fisher buckton Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most flood deaths occurring Vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning highs in the mid-70s South Winds around 10 mph shifting to the West this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 m per hour Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8285 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and lisen areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during the this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 8:00 a.m. at Faro's Hector field it was partly sunny the temperature was 70° the 2.67 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 14 M an hour gusting to 22 the pressure was 29.8 1 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 70° L 2.66 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was H at 14 mph the pressure was storm was reported with a temperature of 66 it was 68 at Prosper 64 at Pillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 64 at mville in jamest town it was cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Bismark it was fair with a temperature of 57 in Minnesota at Park Rapids a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 67 it was 72 at early it was cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Detroit Lakes 69 at St Cloud and 70 at Minneapolis at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 72 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 70 once again at 8 a.m. at Fargo it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota West Central and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight thunderstorms will continue over parts of the Red River Valley with heavy rainfall the main threat this morning causing localized flooding and now the extended outlook for the period C through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low po information statement po activation may be required today the Fargo North Dakota climate summary for Wednesday August 28th yesterday's high temperature was 76 and the low was 52 the normal high is 79 and the normal low is 55 the record high is 100 said in 1984 and the record low is 36 last set in 1965 a trace of rain fell yesterday the monthly total was 2.59 in and the total precipitation for the year was 17.53% and the normal low is 54 the rec record high for Thursday is 99 which occurred in 1961 and the record low is 39 which occurred in 1915 the sun will rise Thursday at 6:44 a.m. and will set at 8:11 p.m. you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo Morehead area the current time is 8:50 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11: a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland tricker buckon Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunder storms this morning highs in the mid 70s South Winds around 10 mes per hour shifting to the West this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 8:00 a.m. at Faro Hector field it was partly sunny the temperature was 70° L 2.67 with a relative humidity of 9% the wind was Southeast at 14 mph gusting to 22 the pressure was 29.8 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 70° L 2.66 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was sou at 14 mph the pressure was 29.834000 it was 68 at Prosper 64 at Pillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 64 at maville at Jamestown it was cloudy with a temperature of 65 at bismar it was fair with a temperature of 57 in Minnesota at Park Rapids a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 67 it was 72 at early it was cloudy with a temperature of 78 Detroit Lakes 69 at St Cloud and 70 at Minneapolis at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 72 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 70 once again at 8:00 a.m. at Faro it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 the Fargo North Dakota climate summary for Wednesday August 28th yesterday's high temperature was 76 and the low was 52 the normal high is 79 and the normal low is 55 the record high is 100 said in 1984 and the record low is 36 last set in 1965 a trace of rain fell yesterday the monthly total was 2.59 in and the total precipitation for the year was 17.53% and the normal low is 54 the record high for Thursday is 999 which occurred in 1961 and the record low is 39 which occurred in 1915 the sun will rise Thursday at 6:44 a.m. and will set at 8:11 p.m. you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia where the radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 8:56 a.m. Central Daylight Time Blood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive off additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Tatton Portland Fisher buckton Reynolds Maryfield mallerie bigland Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning highs in the mid 70s South Winds around 10 mph shifting to the West this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday Sunny freezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 8:00 a.m. at Faro's hectar field it was partly sunny the temperature was 70° the 2.67 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 14 mph gusting to 22 the pressure was 29.8 1 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 70° the 2 point 66 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was H at 14 mph the pressure was 64 at Pillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 64 at mville in Jamestown it was cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Bismark it was fair with a temperature of 57 in Minnesota at Park Rapids a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 67 it was 72 at early it was cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Detroit Lakes 69 at St Cloud and 70 at Minneapolis at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 72 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 70 once again at 8:00 a.m. at Faro it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 at more head it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 you're listening to NOS National Weather Service radio station wxt 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 9:02 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks seal and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson haton Portland fiser buckon Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning highs in the mid 70s South Winds surround 10 mph shifting to the West this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and lisen areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service above average heat expected to linger across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys through Friday before a cooling Trend arrives by the weekend storm to severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic today then across the Great Lakes on Friday some tropical heavy rain and thunderstorms could affect the Western Gulf Coast region through the next couple of days now here's today's weather story a vigorous low pressure system currently centered near the US Canadian border of the high plains will move steadily across Southern Canada through the next couple of days strong to severe thunderstorms forming ahead of a potent cold front trailing south from the low pressure center will likely impact North Dakota early this morning before quickly advancing into Minnesota and down across the central plains into this evening these thunderstorms could develop into supercells that may contain damaging winds large and a few tornadoes meanwhile thunderstorms across the Mid-Atlantic could also be strum to severe where some Gusty winds and heavy rain may lead to isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding by this evening and into the overnight the front that helps trigger these thunderstorms will gradually Edge farther Southward into the Mid-Atlantic on Friday bringing relief from the heat with high temperatures only reaching into the 70s for much of the Northeast the cool air will not have a chance to reach into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys though as southerly float increases ahead of the deep low pressure system in southern Canada a couple more days of heat with afternoon high temperatures well up into the '90s are expected in these areas above average overnight low temperatures will provide little relief lows will likely stay in the 70s for much of the region a cooling Trend will set in by the weekend behind the cold front scattered thunderstorms with embedded strong to severe storms will then extend southwestward across the Midwest into the central plains on Friday as the trailing end of the front begins to slow down and become nearly stationary into the Southern Plains by Saturday separate from the frontal system across the Northern Tier of the Country tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico could lead to Heavy Rain across portions of the western Gulf Coast region as an upper level low lingers over Texas a smallscale low pressure center could form and interact with the subtle Coastal front to enhance rainfall rates leading to the potential for flooding issues over portions of the the Western Gulf Coast through the next couple of days across the rest of the country a general cool down is expected behind the cold front across the north central us and high temperatures should be generally in the middle 80sc much of the southeast should be warm and humid with commonplace high temperatures in the middle 90s a warming trend is expected for the Western us following the recent cool spell as the strong low departs into Southern Canada 11 again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is on going or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland fer buckton Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning highs in the mid 70s South Winds around 10 mph shifting to the west of this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid 50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 4 25 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 8: a.m. at Faro's Hector field it was partly sunny the temperature was 70° the 2. 67 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 14 mph dusting to 22 the pressure was 29.8 1 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 70° the d. 66 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 14 mph the pressure was 29.834000 in Minnesota at Park Rapids a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 67 it was 72 a early it was cloudy with a temperature of 70 at Detroit Lakes 69 at St Cloud and 70 at Minneapolis at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 72 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was Cloudy with a temperature of 63 at abine it was fair with a temperature of 70 once again at 8:00 a.m. at Faro it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 70 at 9:00 a.m. at Faro's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 71° the 2 68 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 13 mph gusting to 24 the pressure was 29.80 in and falling at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 72° the 2.68 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was south at 13 mph gusting to 22 the pressure was 29.82 in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota at Grand Forks rain was falling with a temperature of 66 it was 70 at Prosper 64 at Pillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 64 at maville at Jamestown it was cloudy with a temperature of 65 at bismar it was fair with a temperature of 60 in Minnesota it was 70 a early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 71 it was cloudy with a temperature of 72 at Detroit Lakes 68 at Park Rapids and 71 at St Cloud at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 73 elsewhere over the region at aine a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 68 at sou Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 at WI Peg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 once again at 9:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia where the radio for the cargo and Morehead area the current time is 9:15 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson haton Portland Fisher buckton Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning highs in the mid 70s South Wind surround 10 mph shifting to the West this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny Breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 2 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 9:00 a.m. at Fargo's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 71° the 268 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 13 mph gusting to 24 the pressure was 29.80 in and falling at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 72° the do. 68 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 13 mph gusting to 22 the pressure was 29.82 Ines and falling elsewhere across North Dakota at Grand Forks rain rain was falling with a temperature of 66 it was 70 at Prosper 64 at Pillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 64 at mville in jamest town it was cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Bismark it was fair with a temperature of 60 in Minnesota it was 70 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 71 it was cloudy with a temperature of 72 at Detroit Lakes 68 at Park Rapids and 71 at St Cloud at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 73 elsewhere over the region at abine a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 68 at sou Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 once again at 9:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station WX 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 9:20 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson haton Portland Fisher buckston Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning highs in the mid 70s South Winds around 10 mph shifting to the West this afternoon chance of rain 15 % tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 8 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 when mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 9:00 a.m. at Faro hect field light rain was falling the temperature was 71° L 2.68 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 13 mph dusting to 24 the pressure was 29.80 in and falling at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 72° the 268 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was sou at 13 mph gusting to 22 the pressure was 29.82 in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota at Grand Forks rain was falling with a temperature of 66 it was 70 and ER 64 at hillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 64 at mville at jamest Town it was cloudy with a temperature of 65 at Bismark it was fair with a temperature of 60 in Minnesota it was 70 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 71 it was cloudy with a temperature of 72 at Detroit Lakes 68 at Park Rapids and and 71 at St Cloud at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 73 elsewhere over the region at aine a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 68 at sou Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 once again at 9:00 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station W X42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 9:26 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory and effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 Ines of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland fer buckton Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind holes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most flood deaths occur in vehicles now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota West Central and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight thunderstorms will continue over parts of the Red River Valley with heavy rainfall the main threat this morning causing localized flooding and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation may be required today the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning highs in the mid 70s South Winds around 10 mph shifting to the West this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid-70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85s the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 9:00 a.m. at Faro Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 71° the 2.68 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 13 mph dusting to 24 the pressure was 29.80 in and falling at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 72° the 2.68 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was sou at 13 mph gusting to 22 the pressure was 29.82 in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota at Grand Forks rain was falling with a temperature of 66 it was 70 at Prosper 64 at Pillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 64 at mville at jamest Town it was cloudy with a temperature of 65 at bmar it was fair with a temperature of 60 in Minnesota it was 70 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 71 it was cloudy with a temperature of 72 at Detroit Lakes 68 at Park Rapids and 71 at St Cloud at Fergus Falls it was was fair with a temperature of 73 elsewhere over the region at abine a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 68 at sou Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 once again at 9:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station WX 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 9:32 a.m. Central Daylight Time Blood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland fiser buckon Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur and vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning highs in the mid 70s South Wind Sur 10 mph shifting to the West this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph hour Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 m per hour Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy pies 8285 Saturday night and Sunday clear pies 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8285 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 9:00 a.m. at Faro's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 71° the 2.68 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 13 mph gusting to 21 the pressure was 29.797963 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 12 mph the pressure was 2981 in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota rain was falling with a temperature of 66 at gr forks and 65 at Jamestown it was 70 at Prosper 64 at Pillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 66 at maville at this Mark it was fair with a temperature of 60 in Minnesota it was 70 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 it was cloudy with a temperature of 72 at Detroit Lakes 68 at Park Rapids and 71 at St Cloud at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 75 elsewhere over the region at aine rain was falling with a temperature of 68 at sou Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 once again at 9:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morehead a thunderstorm was reported and the temperature was 72 you're listening to no's National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 6 2475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 9:37 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience fling include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland Fisher buckton Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning highs in the mid 70s South Winds around 10 mph shifting to the West this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 7s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Faro Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 9:00 a.m. at Faro's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 71° the 268 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 13 mph gusting to 21 the pressure was 29.797963 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 12 M an hour the pressure was 29.8 1 in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota rain was falling with a temperature of 66 at Grand Forks and 65 at Jamestown it was 70 at Prosper 64 at Pillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 66 at Mayville at bismar it was fair with a temperature of 60 in Minnesota it was 70 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 three it was cloudy with a temperature of 72 at Detroit Lakes 68 at Park Rapids and 71 at St Cloud at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 75 elsewhere over the region at aine rain was falling with a temperature of 68 at sou Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 once again at 9:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morhead a thunderstorm was reported and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station W X42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 9:42 a.m. Central Daylight Time Blood advisory in effect until 11 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 Ines of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland Fisher buckton Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms this morning highs in the mid 70s South Winds around 10 mph shifting to the west of the Sou afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to8 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service above average heat expected to linger across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys through Friday before a cooling Trend arrives by the weekend strum to severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic today then across the Great Lakes on Friday some tropical heavy rain and thunderstorms could affect the Western Gulf Coast region through the next couple of days now here's today's weather story a vigorous low pressure system currently centered near the US Canadian border of the high plains will move steadily across Southern Canada through the next couple of days strong to severe thunder storms forming ahead of a potent cold front trailing south from the low pressure center will likely impact North Dakota early this morning before quickly advancing into Minnesota and down across the central plains into this evening these thunderstorms could develop into supercells that may contain damaging winds large hail and a few tornadoes meanwhile thunderstorms across the Mid-Atlantic could also be stored to severe where some Gusty winds and heavy rain may lead to isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding by this evening and into the overnight the front that helps trigger these thunderstorms will gradually Edge farther Southward into the Mid-Atlantic on Friday bringing relief from the heat with high temperatures only reaching into the 70s for much of the Northeast the cool air will not have a chance to reach into to the Ohio and Tennessee valleys though as southerly flow increases ahead of the deep low pressure system in southern Canada a couple more days of heat with afternoon high temperatures well up into the 90s are expected in these areas above average overnight low temperatures will provide little relief lows will likely stay in the 70s for much of the region a cooling Trend will set in by the weekend behind the cold front scattered thunderstorms with embedded strong to severe storms will then extend southwestward across the Midwest into the central plains on Friday as the trailing end of the front begins to slow down and become nearly stationary into the Southern Plains by Saturday separate from the frontal system across the Northern Tier of the Country tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico could lead to Heavy Rain across portions of the western Gulf Coast region as an upper level low lingers over Texas a smallscale low pressure center could form and interact with a subtle Coastal front to enhance rainfall rates leading to the potential for flooding issues over portions of the the Western Gulf Coast through the next couple of days across the rest of the country a general cool down is expected behind the cold front across the north central us and high temperatures should be generally in the middle 80s much of the southeast should be warm and humid with commonplace high temperatures in the middle 90s a warming trend is expected for the Western us following the recent cool spell as the strong load departs into Southern Canada again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus6 ATK it was fair with a temperature of 60 in Minnesota it was 70 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 it was cloudy with a temperature of 72 at Detroit Lakes 68 at Park Rapids and 71 at St Cloud at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 75 elsewhere over the region at aine rain was falling with a temperature of 68 at sou Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 once again at 9:00 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morehead a thunderstorm was reported and the temperature was 72 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation may be required today you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station u42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 9:49 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson haton Portland Fisher buckon Reynolds Maryfield Maller big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood death securing Vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rest of today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning highs in the mid 70s Southwest winds around 5 mph increasing to West around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny High 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 25 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Faro Valley City and and areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 9:00 a.m. it far goes Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 71° the 268 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 13 mph gusting to 21 the pressure was 29.797963 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 12 M an hour the pressure was 29.8 1 in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota rain was falling with a temperature of 66 at Grand Forks and 65 at Jamestown it was 70 at Prosper 64 at Pillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 66 at Mayville at this Mark it was fair with a temperature of 60 in Minnesota it was 70 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 it was cloudy with a temperature of 72 at Detroit Lakes 68 at Park Rapids and 71 at St Cloud at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 75 elsewhere over the region at aine rain was falling with a temperature of 68 at two Falls it was partly Sunny with a temperature of 77 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 once again at 9:00 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morehead a thunderstorm was reported and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 mahz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 9:55 a.m. Central Daylight Time Blood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Forks Thompson Hatton Portland fer buckon Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rest of today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning highs in the mid 70s Southwest winds around 5 mph increasing to West around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy pies 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear pies 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 9:00 a.m. at Faro's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 71° the 2.6 8 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 13 mph gusting to 21 the pressure was 29.797963 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was south at 12 mph the pressure was 29.8 1 in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota rain was falling with a temperature of 66 at Grand Forks and 65 at Jamestown it was 70 at Prosper 64 at Pillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 66 at mville at Bismark it was fair with a temperature of 60 in Minnesota it was 70 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 it was cloudy with a temperature of 72 at Detroit Lakes 68 at Park Rapids and 71 at St Cloud at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 75 elsewhere over the region at abine rain was falling with a temperature of 68 at sou Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 once again at 9:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morehead a thunderstorm was reported and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 10 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland Fisher buckon Reynolds Maryfield mallerie Big L Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rested today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning highs in the mid 70s Southwest winds around 5 mph increasing to West around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny Breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear High's 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8 to 85 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spot information statement spotter activation may be required today the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 9:00 a.m. at Faro's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 71° the 2.68 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 13 mph gusting to 21 the pressure was at the Morehead airport a thunderstorm was reported the temperature was 72° the 2 point 68 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 12 mph the pressure was 29.8 one in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota rain was falling with a temperature of 66 at Grand Forks and 65 at Jamestown it was 70 at Prosper 64 at hillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 66 at maville at thism mark it was fair with a temperature of 60 in Minnesota it was 70 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 it was cloudy with a temperature of 72 at Detroit Lakes 68 at Park Rapids and 71 at St Cloud at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 75 elsewhere over the region at abine rain was falling with a temperature of 68 at sou Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 once again at 9:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morehead a thunderstorm was reported and the temperature was 7 2 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 10:06 a.m. Central Daylight Time Blood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what was caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to be begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland Fisher buckon Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rested today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning highs in the mid 70s Southwest winds around 5 mph increasing to West around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 miles hour Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended WEA outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 9:00 a.m. at Faro Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 71° the d. 68 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was Southeast at 13 mph gusting to 21 the pressure was de L 2.68 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 12 mph the pressure was 29.8 in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota rain was falling with a temperature of 66 at gr forks and 65 at Jamestown it was 70 at Prosper 64 at Pillsbury 66 at Hillsboro and 66 at maville at thism mark it was fair with a temperature of 60 in Minnesota it was 70 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 it was cloudy with a temperature of 72 at Detroit Lakes 68 at Park Rapids and 71 at St Cloud at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 75 elsewhere over the region at abine rain was far falling with a temperature of 68 at two Falls it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 63 once again at 9:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morehead a thunderstorm was reported and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station wx4 2 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 101 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota in including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson haton Portland paper buckon Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rested today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning highs in the mid 70s Southwest winds around 5 mph increasing to West around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 7 5 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 10: a.m. at Fargo heer field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° the 2 69 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was out at 16 mph the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was fair the temperature was 72° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 94% the wind was out at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 70 at Prosper 64 at hillsbury 68 at Hillsboro and 66 at maville at gr Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 it was fair with a temperature of 64 at jamest town and 64 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at early it was partly sunny with a temperature of 75 at St Cloud and 74 at Minneapolis it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 69 at Park Rapids at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 elsewhere over the region at aine rain was falling with a temperature of 70 it was cloudy with a temperature of 80 at sou Falls and 66 at Winnipeg once again at 10:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 107 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland Fisher buckton Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning highs in the mid 70s Southwest winds around 5 mph increasing to West around 15 mph power this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid 50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also so warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 10: a.m. at Faro Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° the do. 69 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was out at 16 mph the pressure was 29.82 2 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was fair the temperature was 72° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 94% the wind was out at 10 m hour the pressure was 29.82 in and Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 70 at Crosser 64 at Pillsbury 68 at Hillsboro and 66 at maville at Grand Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 it was fair with a temperature of 64 at jamest town and 64 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at pearly it was partly sunny with a temperature of 75 at St Cloud and 74 at Minneapolis it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 69 at Park Rapids at Fergus Falls was fair with a temperature of 77 elsewhere over the region at abine rain was falling with a temperature of 70 it was cloudy with a temperature of 80 at sou Falls and 66 at Winnipeg once again at 10:00 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service rate radio station wxp 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting some Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 10:22 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional detail at 7:09 a.m. Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is Ono or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Tatton Portland ker buckton Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths Ur in vehicles now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation may be required today the forecast for Fargo Morhead and the surrounding area rest it's today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning highs in the mid 70s Southwest winds around 5 m per hour increasing to West around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear in the you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather service5 above average heat expected to linger across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys through Friday before a cooling Trend arrives by the weekend strong to severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic today then across the Great Lakes on Friday some tropical heavy rain in thunderstorms could affect the Western Gulf Coast region through the next couple of days now here's today's weather story a vigorous low pressure system currently centered near the US Canadian border of the high plains will move steadily across Southern Canada through the next couple of days strong to severe thunderstorms forming ahead of a potent cold front trailing self from the low pressure center will likely impact North Dakota early this morning before quickly advancing into Minnesota and down across the central plains into this evening these thunderstorms could develop into supercells that may contain damaging winds large hail and a few tornadoes meanwhile thunderstorms across the Mid-Atlantic could also be strum to severe where some Gusty winds and heavy rain may lead to isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding by this evening and into the overnight the front that helps trigger these thunderstorms will gradually Edge farther Southward into the Mid-Atlantic on Friday bringing relief from the heat with high temperatures only reaching into the 70s for much of the Northeast the cool air will not have a chance to reach into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys though as southernly flow increases ahead of the deep low press system in southern Canada a couple more days of heat with afternoon high temperatures well up into the 90s are expected in these areas above average overnight low temperatures will provide little relief lows will likely stay in the 70s for much of the region a cooling Trend will set in by the weekend behind the cold front scattered thunderstorms with embedded strong to severe storms will then extend southwestward across the Midwest into the central plains on Friday as the trailing end of the front begins to slow down and become nearly stationary into the Southern Plains by Saturday separate from the frontal system across the Northern Tier of the Country tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico could lead to Heavy Rain across portions of the western Gulf Coast region as an upper level low lingers over Texas a smallscale low pressure center could form and interact with the subtle Coastal front to enhance rainfall rates leading to the potential for flooding issu over portions of the the Western Gulf Coast through the next couple of days across the rest of the country a general cool down is expected behind the cold front across the north central us and high temperatures should be generally in the middle 80s much of the southeast should be warm and humid with commonplace high temperatures in the middle 90s a warming trend is expected for the Western us following the recent cool spell as the strong lad departs into Southern Canada again if you like what you're watching please please like subscribe and share the stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 Ines of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland Fisher buckston Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big wind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms early this morning highs in the mid 70s Southwest winds around 5 m per hour increasing to West around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50 % tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 8 to 85 Saturday night Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 7s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 WN mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rest of today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunder storms late this morning highs in the mid 70s Southwest winds Sur 5 mph increasing to West around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 m per hour Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 8 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear here highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday most Sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 10: a.m. at Faro's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° the 269 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was out at 16 mph the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was Fair the temperature was 72° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 94% the wind was south at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 70 at Prosper 64 at hillsbury 68 at Hillsboro and 66 at maville at Grand Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 6 7 it was fair with a temperature of 64 at jamest town and 64 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at early it was partly sunny with a temperature of 75 at s cloud and 74 at Minneapolis it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 69 at Park Rapids at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 elsewhere where over the region at abine rain was falling with a temperature of 70 it was cloudy with a temperature of 80 at sou Falls and 66 at Winnipeg once again at 10:00 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 72 at 10 a.m. at Faro's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72 de LED 269 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was sou at 16 mph the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 72° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 94% the wind was out at 12 mph the pressure was in elsewhere across North Dakota it was 70 at Prosper 66 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 66 at mville at gr Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 it was fair with a temperature of 64 at jamest town and 64 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at early it was partly sunny with a temperature of 76 at St Cloud and 74 at Minneapolis it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 69 at Park Rapids at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 elsewhere over the region at aine rain was falling with a temperature of 70 it was cloudy with a temperature of 80 at sou Falls and 66 at Winnipeg once again at 10:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 72 you're listening to no's National Weather Service radio station wxt 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 10:36 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland Fisher buckton Reynolds marfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rested today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s Southwest winds around 5 mph increasing to West around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 82 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 25 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the midow low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 10:00 a.m. at Fargo heer field slight rain was falling the temperature was 72° L 2 69 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was out at 16 mph the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 72° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 94% the wind was out at 12 mph the pressure was at Grand Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 it was fair with a temperature of 64 at James town and 64 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at early it was partly sunny with a temperature of 76 at St Cloud and 74 at Minneapolis it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 69 at Park Rapids at Fergus fault it was fair with a temperature of 77 elsewhere over the region at aine rain was falling with a temperature of 70 it was cloudy with a temperature of 80 at sou Falls and 66 at Winnipeg once again at 10: a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service service radio station wxp 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 1041 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks seel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East B Forks Thompson Hatton Portland Fisher buckton Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most flood deaths occurr in vehicles now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation may be required today the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rested today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s Southwest winds around 5 mph increasing to West around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 8 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s low lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8 to 85 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station WX 42 operating at a frequency of 16247 5 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 10:45 a.m. Central Daylight Time Blood advisory in effect until 11 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 Ines of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland Fisher buckton Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rest of today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Wind surround 5 mph increasing to around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Wind 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday Sunny freezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8285 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 10:00 a.m. at Faro's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° L 2.69 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was sou at 16 M an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 72° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 94% the wind was out at 12 mph the pressure was in Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 70 at Prosper 66 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 66 at maville at gr Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 it was fair with a temperature of 64 at jamest town and 64 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at early it was partly sunny with a temperature of 76 at C cloud and 74 at Minneapolis it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 69 at Park Rapids at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 elsewhere over the region at abine rain was falling with a temperature of 70 it was cloudy with a temperature of 80 at sou Falls and 66 at Winnipeg once again at 10:00 a.m. at Fargo rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morhead area the current time is 10:50 a.m. Central Daylight Time time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties Grand Forks steel and Trail when until 11: a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 in of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson Hatton Portland Fisher buckon Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rested today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds around 5 mph increasing to around 15 mph the Sou afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 82 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also one warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 10: a.m. at Fargo Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° L 2 69 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was out at 16 mph the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 72° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 94% the wind was out at 12 mph the pressure was at gr Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 67 it was fair with a temperature of 64 at jamest toown and 64 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at early it was partly sunny with a temperature of 76 at St Cloud and 74 at Minneapolis it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at the great lakes and 69 at Park Rapids at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 elsewhere over the region at aine rain was falling with a temperature of 70 it was cloudy with a temperature of 80 at sou Falls and 66 at Winnipeg once again at 10:00 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxt 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 10:55 a.m. Central Daylight Time flood advisory in effect until 11:00 a.m. this morning what flooding caused by excessive rainfall is expected where portions of Northwest Minnesota including the following County poke and North Dakota including the following counties grand for Forks steel and Trail when until 11:00 a.m. impacts excessive runoff additional details at 7:09 a.m. doler radar indicated heavy rain due to thunderstorms minor flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly in The Advisory area between 3 and 4 inches of rain have fallen some locations that will experience flooding include Grand Forks East Grand Forks Thompson haton Portland Fisher buckon Reynolds Maryfield mallerie big Lind Holmes and Davidson safety message turn around don't drown don't travel through flooded areas most of flood deaths occur in vehicles the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rest at today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds Sur 5 mph increasing to around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy pies 8 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear pies 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day most mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 10: a.m. at Faro Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° the 2 point 69 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was out at 16 mph the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 72° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 94% the wind was out at 12 mph the pressure was 29.833304 at Jamestown and 64 at bmar in Minnesota it was 72 at early it was partly sunny with a temperature of 76 at St Cloud and 74 at Minneapolis it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 69 at Park Rapids at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 elsewhere over the region at aine rain was falling with a temperature of 70 it was cloudy with a temperature of 80 at Falls and 66 at Winnipeg once again at 10:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 72 your listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morhead area the current time is 11:01 a.m. Central Daylight Time a message for the following County Norman Minnesota at 10:58 a.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near a fertile or 42 M south of Thief River Falls moving Northeast at 45 M hour Hazard nickel side tail Source radar indicated impact minor hail damage to vegetation is possible locations impacted include Fen fertile Macintosh Earth skin Winger goly and Trail if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rested today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds around 5 mph increasing to around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph from Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy Pi's 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear pies 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended Outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation may be required today the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and lisen areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 10:00 a.m. at Fargo Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° the D Point 59 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was out at 16 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 72° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 94% the wind was out at 12 mph the pressure was we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather servicea above average heat expected to linger across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys through Friday before a cooling Trend arrives by the weekend strong to severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic today then across the Great Lakes on Friday some tropical heavy rain and thunderstorms could affect the Western Gulf Coast region through the next couple of days now here's today's weather story a vigorous low pressure system currently centered near the US Canadian border of the high plains will move steadily across Southern Canada through the next couple of days strong to severe thunderstorms forming ahead of a potent cold front trailing cth from the low pressure center will likely impact North Dakota early this morning before quickly advancing into Minnesota and down across the central plains into this evening these thunderstorms could develop into supercells that may contain damaging winds large hail and a few tornadoes meanwhile thunderstorms across the Mid-Atlantic could also be strum to severe where some Gusty winds and heavy rain may lead to isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding by this evening and into the overnight the front that helps trigger these thunderstorms will gradually Edge farther Southward into the Mid-Atlantic on Friday bringing relief from the heat with high temperatures only reaching into the 70s for much of the Northeast the cool air will not have a chance to reach into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys though as southernly flow increases ahead of the deep low pressure system in southern Canada a couple more days of heat with afternoon high temperatures well up into the 90s are expected in these areas above average overnight low temperatures will provide little relief lows will likely stay in the 70s for much of the region a cooling Trend will set in by the weekend behind the cold front scattered thunderstorms with embedded strong to severe storms will then extend southwestward across the Midwest into the central plains on Friday as the trailing end of the front begins to slow down and become nearly stationary into the Southern Plains by Saturday separate from the frontal system across the Northern Tier of the Country tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico could lead to Heavy Rain across portions of the western Gulf Coast region as an upper level low lingers over Texas a smallscale low pressure center could form and interact with the subtle Coastal front to en rainfall rates leading to the potential for flooding issues over portions of the the Western Gulf Coast through the next couple of days across the rest of the country a general cooldown is expected behind the cold front across the north central us and high temperatures should be generally in the middle 80s much of the southeast should be warm and humid with commonplace high temperatures in the middle 90s a warming trend is expected for the Western us following the recent cool spell as the strong low departs into Southern Canada again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share the stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 10:00 a.m. at Fargo Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° the 2. 69 with a relative humidity of 90% the wind was sou at 16 mph the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 72° the 2. 70 with a relative humidity of 94% the wind was out at 12 mph the pressure was [Music] it was fair with a temperature of 64 at jamest toown and 64 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at early it was partly sunny with a temperature of 76 at St Cloud and 74 at Minneapolis it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 69 at Park Rapids at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 elsewhere over the region at happening rain was falling with a temperature of 70 it was cloudy with a temperature of 80 at sou Falls and 66 at Winnipeg once again at 10:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 72 you listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxp 42 operating at a frequency of 16 2475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 1111 a.m. Central Daylight Time a message for the following County Norman Minnesota at 10:58 a.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near a fertile or 42 Mi south of th River Falls moving Northeast at 40 5 mph Hazard nickel side tail Source radar indicated impact minor hail damage to vegetation is possible locations impacted include fosten fertile Macos Earth skin Winger goalie and Trail if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rested today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds around 5 mph increasing to around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny High 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 8285 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear High in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and and areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 11:00 a.m. in far goes he field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was out at 15 M an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 73° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 4 15 mph the pressure was 29.834000 at Jamestown and 67 at bismar in Minnesota at Fergus Falls rain was falling with a temperature of 77 it was 72 at early it was partly sunny with a temperature of 78 at St Cloud and 77 at Minneapolis it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 71 at Park Rapids elsewhere over the region at aine it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 at sou Falls it was cloudy with a temperature of 81 at Winnipeg drizzle and fog were reported with a temperature of 64 once again at 11:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facility is near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 11:16 a.m. Central Daylight Time a message for the following County Norman Minnesota at 1058 a.m. Dappa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near a fertile or 42 M south of Thief River Falls moving Northeast at 45 mph Hazard neliz sale Source radar indicated impact minor hail damage to vegetation is possible locations impacted include fosten ferle Macintosh gersin Winger goly and Trail if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rest of today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Wind surround 5 mph increasing to around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Wind 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday Sunny freezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8285 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 11:00 a.m. in Fargo Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was out at 15 M an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 73° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 14 mph the pressure was in in steady elsewhere across North Dakota at Grand Forks rain was falling with a temperature of 68 it was 70 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at mavo it was fair with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown and 67 at bismar in Minnesota at Fergus Falls rain was falling with a temperature of 77 it was 72 at Perle it was partly sunny with a temperature of 78 at St Cloud and 77 at Minneapolis it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 71 at Park Rapids elsewhere over the region at abine it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 at sou Falls it was cloudy with a temperature of 81 at Winnipeg drizzle and fog were reported with a temperature of 64 once again at 11:00 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 11:21 a.m. Central Daylight Time a message for the following County Norman Minnesota at 10:58 a.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near fertile or 42 M south of f River Falls moving Northeast at 45 mph Hazard nigle siiz sale Source radar indicated impact minor hail damage to vegetation is possible locations impacted include fosten fertile Macintosh Earth skin Winger goly and Trail if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rested today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds around 5 mph increasing to around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night most clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 5 5 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low po information statement water activation may be required today the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.9 2 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 11:00 a.m. at Fargo's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was out at 15 M an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 73° L 2. 70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 14 mph the pressure was it was 70 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at maville it was fair with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown and 67 at bismar in Minnesota at Fergus Falls rain was falling with a temperature of 77 it was 72 at early it was partly sunny with a temperature of 78 at St Cloud and 77 at Minneapolis it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 71 at Park Rapids elsewhere over the region at aine it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 at su falls it was cloudy with a temperature of 81 at Winnipeg drizzle and fog were reported with a temperature of 64 once again at 11 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 11:26 a.m. Central Daylight Time a message for the following County Norman Minnesota at 10:58 a.m. Dappa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near fertile or 42 M south of Thief River Falls moving Northeast at 45 mph Hazard mle size hail Source radar indicated impact minor hail damage to vegetation is possible locations impacted include fosten ferle Macintosh B Winger goalie and Trail if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rest of today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds around 5 mph increasing to around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday Sunny freezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average 10 temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 11:00 a.m. at Faro's heer field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was out at 15 M an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 73° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 14 mph the pressure was 2.83 in in steady elsewhere across North Dakota at Grand Forks rain was falling with a temperature of 68 it was 70 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at maville it was fair with a temperature of 67 at jamest town and 67 at Bismark in Minnesota at Fergus Falls rain was falling with a temperature of 77 it was 72 at early it was partly sunny with a temperature of 78 at St Cloud and 77 at Minneapolis it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 71 at Park Rapids elsewhere over the region at aine it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 at sou Falls it was cloudy with a temperature of 81 at Winnipeg drizzle and fog were reported with a temperature of 64 once again at 11:00 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station WX 42 operating at a frequency at 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 11:31 a.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds around 5 mph increasing to around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid-70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Faro Valley City and wizen areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 11:00 a.m. at Faro's heer field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was out at 13 mph the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 73° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was south at 12 mph the pressure was 29.8 in in Rising elsewhere across North Dakota at Grand Forks rain was falling with a temperature of 68 it was 70 at Prosper 70 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at mavo it was fair with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown and 67 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls and 72 at Park Rapids at same Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 79 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls Thunder was reported with a temperature of 83 at aine it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 at wind rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 64 once again at 11:00 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station wxt 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia where the radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 11:35 a.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds Sur 5 mph increasing to around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs e to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05th through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also War warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 11: a.m. at Faro's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° L 2. 70 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was out at 13 mph the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 73° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 88% it was sou at 12 mph the pressure was 29.8 in in Rising elsewhere across North Dakota at Grand Forks rain was falling with a temperature of 68 it was 70 at Prosper 70 at hillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at maville it was fair with a temperature of 67 at jamest toown and 67 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls and 72 at Park Rapids at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 79 elsewhere over the region ATU Falls Thunder was reported with a temperature of 83 at abine it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 at Winnipeg rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 64 once again at 11:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 73 you're listening to no's National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 11:39 a.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds around 5 mph increasing to around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny High 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70 lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 11: a.m. in Faro's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was sou at 13 mph the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 73° the d. 70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 12 mph hour the pressure was 29.8 5 in in Rising elsewhere across North Dakota at gr Forks rain was falling with a temperature of 68 it was 70 at Prosper 70 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at maville it was fair with a temperature of 67 at jamest toown and 67 at Bismark in Minnesota it was 72 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls and 72 at Park Rapids at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 79 elsewhere over the region ATU Falls Thunder was reported with a temperature of 83 at aine it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 at Winnipeg rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 64 once again at 11:00 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 73 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation may be required today you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxt 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current current time is 11:44 a.m. Cal daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rest of today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunder storms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds Sur 5 mph increasing to around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share the stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service Frid mostly above average heat expected to linger across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys through Friday before a cooling Trend arrives by the weekend strong to severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and Atlantic today then across the Great Lakes on Friday some tropical heavy rain and thunderstorms could affect the Western Gulf Coast region through the next couple of days now here's today's weather story a vigorous low pressure system currently centered near the US Canadian border of the high plains will move steadily across Southern Canada through the next couple of days strong to severe thunderstorms forming ahead of a potent cold front trailing south from the low pressure center will likely impact North Dakota early this this morning before quickly advancing into Minnesota and down across the central plains into this evening these thunderstorms could develop into supercells that may contain damaging winds large hail and a few tornadoes meanwhile thunderstorms across the Mid-Atlantic could also be stum to severe where some Gusty winds and heavy rain may lead to isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding by this evening and into the overnight the front that helps trigger these thunderstorms will gradually Edge farther Southward into the Mid-Atlantic on Friday bringing relief from the heat with high temperatures only reaching into the 70s for much of the Northeast the cool air will not have a chance to reach into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys though as southerly flow increases ahead of the deep low pressure system in southern Canada a couple more days of heat with afternoon high temperatures well up into the 90s are expected in these areas above average overnight low temperatures will provide little relief lows will likely stay in the 70s for much of the region a cooling Trend will set in by the weekend behind the cold front scattered thunderstorms with embedded strong to severe storms will then extend southwestward across the Midwest into the central plains on Friday as the trailing end of the front begins to slow down and become nearly stationary into the Southern Plains by Saturday separate from the frontal system across the Northern Tier of the Country tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico could lead to Heavy Rain across portions of the western Gulf Coast region as an upper level low lingers over Texas a small scale low pressure center could form and interact with a subtle Coastal front to enhance rainfall rates leading to the potential for flooding issues over portions of the the Western Gulf Coast through the next couple of days across the rest of the country a general cooldown is expected behind the cold front across the north central us and high temperatures should be generally in the middle 80s much of the southeast should be warm and humid with commonplace high temperatures in the middle 90s a warming trend is expected for the Western us following the recent cool spell as the strong load departs into Southern Canada again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus rain and F were reported with a temperature of 64 once again at 11:00 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 73 you're listening to No National Weather Service radio station WX 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 11:48 a.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rested today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Wind surround 5 milph increasing to around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds tend to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 88-85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 11 a.m. at Faro Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 7 2° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was out at 13 M an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 73° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 12 M an hour the pressure was 29.8 5 in and Rising elsewhere across North Dakota at Grand Forks rain was falling with a temperature of 68 it was 70 at Prosper 70 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at maville it was fair with a temperature of 67 at jamest town and 67 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at Ply at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 7 77 it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls and 72 at Park Rapids at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 79 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls Thunder was reported with a temperature of 83 at aine it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 at Winnipeg rain and fog were reported with a temp tempature of 64 once again at 11:00 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station WX 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 11:53 a.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rested today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a can of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds surround 5 m hour increasing to around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% % tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear clows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 88-85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 11:00 a.m. at Faro's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° L 2. 70 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was out at 13 mph the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morhead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 73° the 2. 70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 12 mph the pressure was 29.8 in in Rising elsewhere across North Dakota at Grand Forks rain was falling with a temperature of 68 it was 70 at Prosper 70 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at mville it was fair with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown and 67 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls and 72 at Park Rapids at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 79 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls Thunder was reported with a temperature of 83 at aine it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 at Winnipeg rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 64 once again at 11:00 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 11:57 a.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morhead in the surrounding area rest of today cloudy late this morning then part Sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds around 5 mph increasing to around 15 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 m per hour Friday sunny high 75 to 880 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and lisen areas for next Thursday sept member 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 11:00 a.m. at Fargo Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was out at 13 mph the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 73° the d. 70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 12 M an hour the pressure was 20 9.85 in in Rising elsewhere across North Dakota at Grand Forks rain was falling with a temperature of 68 it was 70 at Prosper 70 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at mville it was fair with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown and 67 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 a early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detro Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls and 72 at Park Rapids at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 79 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls Thunder was reported with a temperature of 83 at aine it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 at Winnipeg rain and fog were were reported with a temperature of 64 once again at 11:00 a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 12:01 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rest of today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 5 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 6 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation made be required today the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temp temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 11:00 a.m. at faros Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72° the 2. 70 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was out at 13 mph the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 73° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was sou at 12 mph the pressure was 29.8 5 in in Rising elsewhere across North Dakota at Grand Forks rain was falling with a temperature of 68 it was 70 at Prosper 70 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at maville it was fair with a temperature of 67 at jamest town and 67 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls and 72 at Park Rapids at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 79 elsewhere over the region it's sou Falls Thunder was reported with a temperature of 83 at aine it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 at Winnipeg rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 64 once again at 11: a.m. at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service r station wxt 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 1206 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 7s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds tend to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 8 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8285 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 11 a.m. at Faro Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 72 2° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was out at 13 M hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport Thunder was reported the temperature was 73° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 12 M an hour the pressure was 29.8 5 in and Rising elsewhere across North Dakota at Grand fors rain was falling with a temperature of 68 it was 70 at Prosper 70 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at maville it was fair with a temperature of 67 at jamest town and 67 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 7 it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls and 72 at Park Rapids at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 79 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls Thunder was reported with a temperature of 83 at aine it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 at Winnipeg rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 64 once again at 11:00 a.m. at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 72 at Morehead Thunder was reported and the temperature was 73 you listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 1210 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at noon at Fargo Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 71° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 96% the wind was West at 12 mph the pressure was 29.8 1 in and falling at the Morhead air airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 73° the d. 70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 7 m an hour the pressure was 29.8 1 in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota it was 70 at Prosper 70 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at mavo at gr Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 69 it was fair with a temperature of 67 at jamest town and 70 at bismar in Minnesota at Detroit Lakes rain was falling with a temperature of 72 it was 72 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 79 at Park Rapids it was cloudy with a temperature of 74 had seen Cloud it was fair with a temperature 81 at Fergus Falls rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 77 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 73 once again at noon at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah maximal Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 124 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo more in the surrounding area rest at today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday Sunny freezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear High 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 25 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at noon at Faro's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 71° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 96% the wind was West at 12 mph the pressure was 29.8 one in and falling at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 73° the do. 70 with a relative humidity of 88 % the wind was out at 7 mph the pressure was 29.8 in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota it was 70 at Prosper 70 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at maville at Grand Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 69 it was fair with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown and 70 at bismar in Minnesota at Detroit Lakes rain was falling with a temperature of 72 it was 72 at early severe thunderstorm warning for Western Green Brier County in South Eastern West Virginia Northern Summers County in Southeastern West virginia1 FG Falls rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 77 elsewhere over the the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 73 once again at noon at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service r radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 129 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 7s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8285 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Len areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at noon at Faro's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 71° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 96% the wind was West at 12 mph the pressure was 29.8 one in and falling at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 73° L 2. 70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was out at 7 m an hour the pressure was 29.8 one in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota it was 70 at Prosper 70 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at maville at gr Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 69 it was fair with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown and 70 at bismar in Minnesota at Detroit Lakes rain was falling with a temperature of 72 it was 72 and early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 79 at Park Rapids it was cloudy with a temperature of 74 at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 81 at Fergus Falls rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 77 elsewhere over the region ated sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 73 once again at noon at Fargo light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 73 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation may be required today you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 12:24 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rested today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mil per hour gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s west WIS 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday Sunny freezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear 57 you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather service5 above average heat expected to linger across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys through Friday before a cooling Trend arrives by the weekend strong to severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic today than across the Great Lakes on Friday some tropical heavy rain and thunderstorms could affect the Western Gulf Coast region through the next couple of days now here's today's weather story a vigorous low pressure system currently centered near the US Canadian border of the high plains will move steadily across Southern Canada through the next couple of days strong to severe thunderstorms forming ahead of a potent cold front trailing south from the low pressure center will likely impact North Dakota early this morning before quickly advancing into Minnesota and down across the central plains into this evening these thunderstorms could develop into supercells that may contain damaging winds large hail and a few tornadoes meanwhile thunderstorms across the Mid-Atlantic could also be strum to severe where some Gusty winds and heavy rain may lead to isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding by this evening and into the overnight the front that helps trigger these thunderstorms will gradually Edge farther Southward into the Mid-Atlantic on Friday bringing relief from the heat with high temperatures only reaching into the 70s for much of the Northeast the cool air will not have a chance to reach into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys though as southernly flow increases ahead of the deep low pressure system in southern Canada a couple more days of heat with afternoon high temperatures well up into the 90s are expected in these areas above average overnight low temperatures will provide little relief lows will likely stay in the 70s for much of the region a cooling Trend will set in by the weekend behind the cold front scattered thunderstorms with embedded STM to severe storms will then extend southwestward across the Midwest into the central plains on Friday as the trailing end of the front begins to slow down and become nearly stationary into the Southern Plains by Saturday Sun separate from the frontal system across the Northern Tier of the Country tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico could lead to Heavy Rain across portions of the western Gulf Coast region as an upper level low lingers Over Texas a small scale low pressure center could form an interact with a subtle Coastal front to enhance rainfall rates leading to the potential for flooding issues over portions of the the Western Gulf Coast through the next couple of days across the rest of the country a general cooldown is expected behind the cold front across the north central us and high temperatures should be generally in the middle 80s much of the southeast should be warm and humid with commonplace high temperatures in the middle 90s a warming trend is expected for the Western us following the recent cool spell as the strong lad departs into Southern Canada again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 12:48 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Morehead in the surrounding area rested today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 m per hour gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8 to 85 the extended weather outlook for some Eastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at noon at Fargo's Hector field light rain was falling the temperature was 71° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 96% the wind was West at 12 M hour the pressure was 29.8 1 in and falling at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 73° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was sou at 7 mph the pressure was 29.8 1 in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota it was 70 at Prosper 70 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 68 at mville at Grand Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 69 it was fair with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown and 70 at bismar in Minnesota at Detroit Lakes rain was falling with a temperature of 72 it was 72 at early at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 79 at Park Rapids it was cloudy with a temperature of 74 at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 81 at Fergus Falls rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 77 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 73 once again at noon at Faro light rain was falling and the temperature was 71 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah's national weather the service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morhead area the current time is 1232 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rested today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a CH of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 m per hour gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Wind 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8285 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at noon at Faro's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 71° L 269 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was wested 13 M hour gusting to 21 the pressure was 29.8 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was cloudy the temperature was 73° the do Point 70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was Southwest at 12 mph the pressure was 20 9.84 in and Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 73 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 72 at mavo at gr Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 69 it was fair with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown and 70 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 a early it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 79 at Minneapolis at Park Rapids it was cloudy with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 81 at Fergus Falls and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with with a temperature of 73 once again at noon at Fargo it was cloudy and the temperature was 71 at Morehead it was cloudy and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 12:37 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morhead in the surrounding area rested today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at noon at Fargo's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 71° the 269 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was wested 13 mph gusting to 21 the pressure was 29.8 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was cloudy the temperature was 73° the 2. 70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was Southwest at 12 mph the pressure was 29.84 in and Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 73 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville at gr Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 69 it was fair with a temperature of 67 at jamest town and 70 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at Ply it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 79 at Minneapolis at Park Rapids it was cloudy with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 81 at Fergus Falls and 81 at Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 66 at abine it was fair with a temperature of 73 once again at noon at Faro it was cloudy and the temperature was 71 at Morehead it was cloudy and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 mahz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 12:41 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morhead in the surrounding area rest of today cloudy late this morning then partly sunny a chance of showers and thunderstorms late this morning highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon chance of rain 50% tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Wind 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 4 5 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8285 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and North West Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outl look for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation may be required today at noon at Fargo's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 71° the 2. 69 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was West at 13 mph gusting to 21 the pressure was 2.81 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was cloudy the temperature was 73° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was Southwest at 12 mph the pressure was 29.84 in in Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 73 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 72 at mville at Grand Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 69 it was fair with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown and 70 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at perly it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 79 at Minneapolis at Park Rapids it was cloudy with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 81 at Fergus Falls and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 73 once again at noon at Fargo it was cloudy and the temperature was 71 at Morehead it was cloudy and the temperature was 73 you're listening to NOS National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 12:45 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rest of today mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny High 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and L areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at noon at Faro's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 71° L 2.69 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was West at 13 mph gusting to 21 the pressure was 29.8 1 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was cloudy the temperature was 73° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was Southwest at 12 mph the pressure was 29.84 in in Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 73 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 72 at mville at Grand Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 69 it was fair with a temperature of 67 at jamest town and 70 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 early it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 79 at Minneapolis at Park Rapids it was cloudy with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 81 at Fergus Falls and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 73 once again at noon at Fargo it was cloudy and the temperature was 71 at Morehead it was cloudy and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 12:50 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morhead in the surrounding area rested today mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear High 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny high 880 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at noon at Fargo's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 71° L 2 69 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was West at 13 mph gusting to 21 the pressure was 29.8 1 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was cloudy the temp temperature was 73° the 2. 70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was Southwest at 12 mph the pressure was 29.84 in in Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 73 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville at Grand Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 69 in was fair with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown and 70 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at perly it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 79 at Minneapolis at Park Rapids it was cloudy with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 81 at Fergus Falls and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region U Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 73 once again at noon at Faro it was cloudy and the temperature was 71 at Morehead it was cloudy and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 12:54 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid-70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and listen areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at noon at Faro's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 71° L 269 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was West at 13 mph gusting to 21 the pressure was 29.8 1 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was cloudy the temperature was 73° the 2.70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was Southwest at 12 mph the pressure was 29.84 in in Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 73 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville at Grand Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 69 it was fair with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown and 70 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at perly it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 79 at Minneapolis at Park Rapids it was cloudy with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 81 at Fergus Falls and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 73 once again at noon at Fargo it was cloudy and the temperature was 71 at Morehead it was cloudy and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station WX 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 12:58 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rest today mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph fr night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at noon at Fargo's heer field it was cloudy the temperature was 71° the 2. 69 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was wested 13 mph gusting to 21 the pressure was 29.8 1 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was cloudy the temperature was 73° L 2.70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was Southwest at 12 mph the pressure was 29.84 in in Rising elsewhere across North severe thunderstorm warning for Central Scott County in Central kentucky Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 69 it was fair with a temperature of 67 at Jamestown and 70 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at pearly it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 79 at minap at Park Rapids it was cloudy with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 81 at Fergus Falls and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 73 once again at noon at Fargo it was cloudy and the temperature was 71 at Morehead it was cloudy and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 1:02 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon tonight mostly clear lows in the mid 50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation may be required today the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at noon at Fargo's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 71° L 2.69 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was West at you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather3 here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service hum 8% above average heat expected to linger across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys through Friday before a cooling Trend arrives by the weekend strong to severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic today than across the Great Lakes on Friday some tropical heavy rain and thunderstorms could affect the Western Gulf Coast region through the next couple of days now here's today's weather story a vigorous low pressure system currently centered near the US Canadian border of the high plains will move steadily across Southern Canada through the next couple of days Sun strong to severe thunderstorms forming ahead of a potent cold front trailing self from the low pressure center will likely impact North Dakota early this morning before quickly advancing into Minnesota and down across the central plains into this evening these thunderstorms could develop into supercells that may contain damaging winds large hail and a few tornadoes meanwhile thunderstorms across the Mid-Atlantic could also be strong to severe where some Gusty winds and heavy rain may lead to isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding by this evening and into the overnight front that helps trigger these thunderstorms will gradually Edge farther Southward into the Mid-Atlantic on Friday bringing relief from the heat with high temperatures only reaching into the 70s for much of the Northeast the cool air will not have a chance to reach into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys though as southernly flow increases ahead of the deep low pressure system in southern Canada a couple more days of heat with afternoon high temperatures well up into the '90s are expected in these areas above average overnight low temperatures will provide little relief lows will likely stay in the 70s for much of the region a cooling Trend will set in by the weekend behind the cold front scattered thunderstorms with embedded strong to severe storms will then extend southwestward across the Midwest into the central plains on Friday as the trailing end of the front begins to slow down and become nearly stationary into the Southern Plains by Saturday separate from the frontal system across the Northern Tier of the Country tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico could lead to Heavy Rain across portions of the western Gulf Coast region as an upper level low lingers over Texas a smallscale low pressure center could form and interact with a subtle Coastal front to enhance rainfall rates leading to the potential for flooding issues over portions of the the Western Gulf Coast through the next couple of days across the rest of the country a general cooldown is expected behind the cold front across the north central us and high temperatures should be generally in the middle 80s much of the southeast should be warm and humid with commonplace high temperatures in the middle 90s Labor Day a warming trend is expected for the Western us following the recent cool spell as the strong low departs into Southern Canada again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8285 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at noon at Fargo's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 71° the 2.69 with a relative humidity of 93% the wind was West at 13 mph gusting to 21 the pressure was 29.8 1 in and steady at the Morehead airport it was cloudy the temperature was 73° the do. 70 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was Southwest at 12 mph the pressure was 29.84 in and Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 73 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 70 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville at gr Forks it was cloudy with a temperature of 69 it was fair with a temperature of 67 at jamest town and 70 at bismar in Minnesota it was 72 at early it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 at Detroit Lakes and 79 at Minneapolis at Park Rapids it was cloudy with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 81 at Fergus Falls and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 76 at Winnipeg it was cloudy with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 73 once again at noon at Fargo it was cloudy and the temperature was 71 at Morhead it was cloudy and the temperature was 73 you're listening to Noah nationville Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 M herts transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 1:11 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rest of today mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 m per hour Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 m per hour Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday Sunny freezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 1:00 p.m. at Faro's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 72° the 2.68 with a relative humidity of 87% the wind was West at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was ly Sunny the temperature was 72° the 2.68 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was Northwest at 13 mph the pressure was 29.833304 4 at Grand Forks 71 at Jamestown and 72 at bmar in Minnesota atro Lakes rain was falling with a temperature of 75 it was 73 at plyy at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 82 it was cloudy with a temperature of 79 at Fergus Falls and 75 at Park Rapids at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 81 1 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg drizzle was falling with a temperature of 66 at abine it was fair with a temperature of 78 once again at 1:00 p.m. at Faro it was cloudy and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 your list to NOS National Weather Service radio station wxt 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 1:15 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid 50s Saturday Sunny freezy highs 8 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8285 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period severe thunderstorm warning for East Central Raleigh County in Southeastern West Virginia South Central fet County in Southeastern West virginia2 the 268 with a relative humidity of 87% the wind was West at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 72° the 2.68 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was Northwest at 13 mph the pressure was 68 at Pillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville it was fair with a temperature of 74 at Grand Forks 71 at Jamestown and 72 at bismar in Minnesota at Detroit Lakes rain was falling with a temperature of 75 it was 73 at perly at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 882 it was cloudy with a temperature of of 79 at Fergus Falls and 75 at Park Rapids at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 81 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg drizzle was falling with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 78 once again at 1:00 p.m. at Faro it was cloudy and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 you're listening to no's National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 1:19 p.m. Central Daylight Time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday Sunny freezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for South Eastern North Dakota including the Faro Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 1:00 p.m. at Faro's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 72° the 268 with a relative humidity of 87% the wind was West at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 72° the 268 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was Northwest at 13 mph the the pressure was 29.833304 in Grand Forks 71 at Jamestown and 72 at bismar in Minnesota at Detroit Lakes rain was falling with a temperature of 75 it was 73 at Ply at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 82 it was cloudy with a temperature of 79 at Fergus Falls and 75 at Park Rapids at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 81 elsewhere over the region ATU Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg drizzle was falling with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 78 once again at 1:00 p.m. at Fargo it was cloudy and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the p period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low Potter information statement Potter activation may be required today you're listening to No severe thunderstorm warning for southwestern Morgan County in Southeastern Ohio North Central Athens County in Southeastern Ohio RG and the current time is 1 12 3 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 m per hour gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the far go Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at one p.m. at Faro's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 72° L 2.68 with a relative humidity of 87% the wind was West at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 72 de the 2.68 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was Northwest at 13 mph the pressure was 29.833304 at Grand Forks 71 at Jamestown and 72 at bismar in Minnesota at Detroit Lakes rain was falling with a temperature of 75 it was 73 at plyy at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 82 it was cloudy with a temperature of 79 at Fergus Falls and 75 at Park Rapids at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 81 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg drizzle was falling with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 78 once again at 1:00 p.m. at Fargo it was cloudy and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was perly sunny and the temperature was 72 you're listening to NOS National Weather Service radio station WX 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 1:28 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear clows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 8 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly Sunny highs 8285 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 Ines also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 1: p.m. at Faro Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 72° the 2.68 with a relative humidity of 87% the wind was West at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 72° the 268 with a relative humidity of 88% the wind was Northwest at 13 mph the pressure was 29.833304 Grand at fors 71 at Jamestown and 72 at bismar in Minnesota at Detroit Lakes rain was falling with a temperature of 75 it was 73 at plyy at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 82 it was cloudy with a temperature of 79 at Fergus Falls and 75 at Park Rapids at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 81 elsewhere over the region at soup Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 73 at winipeg drizzle was falling with a temperature of 66 at abine it was fair with a temperature of 78 once again at 1:00 p.m. at Fargo it was cloudy and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 you're listening to No National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 1:32 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rested today mostly cloudy highs in the mid-70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mil per hour Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday Sunny freezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and lisen areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 1:00 p.m. at Faro's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 72° L 2.68 with a relative humidity of 87% the wind was West 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 72° the do. 66 with a relative humidity of 83% the wind was Northwest at 14 mph the pressure was 68 at Pillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at mville at gr Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 it was fair with a temperature of 71 at Jamestown and 72 at bismar in Minnesota it was 73 at Perle at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 82 it was cloudy with a temperature of 75 at Detroit leagues and 81 at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 at Park Rapids and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg drizzle was falling with a temperature of 66 at abine it was fair with a temperature of 78 once again at 1:00 p.m. at Fargo it was cloudy and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 your listening to NOS National Weather Service radio station WX 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 1:36 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday Sunny freezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 25 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8 to8 flash flood warning for East Central Green Brier County in Southeastern West Virginia next THS September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle severe thunderstorm warning for Central Green County in southwestern Pennsylvania the temperature was 72° L 2.68 with a relative humidity of 87% the wind was West at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 72° the 2.66 with a relative humidity of 83% the wind was Northwest at 14 mph the pressure was 29.833304 it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 it was fair with a temperature of 71 at Jamestown and 72 at bismar in Minnesota it was 73 at perley at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 82 it was cloudy with a temperature of 75 at Detroit Lakes and 81 at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 at Park Rapids and 81 at same Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg drizzle was falling with a temperature of 66 at happening it was fair with a temperature of 78 once again at 1:00 p.m. at Faro it was cloudy and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia where the radio from the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 1:40 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today mostly cloudy highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph gusts up to 25 mph this afternoon tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 1: p.m. at Faro's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 72° L 2.68 with a relative humidity of 87% the wind was West at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 72° the 2.6 6 with a relative humidity of 83% the wind was Northwest at 14 mph the pressure was 29.833304 southern Monroe County in East Central Ohio Western wedel County in Northern West Virginia innesa it was 73 at at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 82 it was cloudy with a temperature of 75 at Detroit Lakes and 81 at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 at Park Rapids and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg drizzle was falling with a temperature of 66 at abine it was fair with a temperature of 78 once again at 1:00 p.m. at Faro it was cloudy and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low Potter information statement Potter activation may be required today you listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxp 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from power facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share the stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service above average heat expected to linger across the Ohio and valleys through Friday before a cooling Trend arrives by the weekend strong to severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic today then across the Great Lakes on Friday some tropical heavy rain and thunderstorms could affect the Western Gulf Coast region through the next couple of days now here's today's weather story a vigorous low pressure system currently centered near the US Canadian border of the high plains will move steadily across Southern Canada through the next couple of days CLE strong to severe thunderstorms forming ahead of a potent cold front trailing south from the low pressure center will likely impact North Dakota early this morning before quickly advancing into Minnesota and down across the central plains into this evening these thunderstorms could develop into supercells that may contain damaging winds large hail and a few tornadoes meanwhile thunderstorms across the Mid-Atlantic could also be stor to severe where some Gusty winds and heavy rain may lead to isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding by this evening and into the overnight the front that helps trigger these thunderstorms will gradually Edge farther Southward into the Mid-Atlantic on Friday bringing relief from the heat with high temperatures only reaching into the 70s for much of the Northeast the cool air will not have a chance to reach into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys though as southerly flow increases ahead of the deep low pressure system in southern Canada a couple more days of heat with afternoon high temperatures well up into the '90s are expected in these areas above average overnight low temperatures will provide little relief lows will likely stay in the 70s for much of the region a cooling Trend will set in by the weekend behind the cold front scattered thunderstorms with embedded strong to severe storms will then extend southwestward across the Midwest into the central plains on Friday as the trailing end of the front begins to slow down and become nearly stationary into the Southern Plains by Saturday separate from the frontal system across the Northern Tier of the Country tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico could lead to Heavy Rain across portions of the western Gulf Coast region as an upper level low lingers over Texas a small scale low pressure center could form and interact with the subtle Coastal front to enhance rainfall rates leading to the potential for flooding issues over portions of the the Western Gulf Coast through the next couple of days across the rest of the country a general cooldown is expected behind the cold front across the north central us and high temperatures should be generally in the middle 80s much of the southeast should be warm and humid with commonplace high temperatures in the middle 90s a warming trend is expected for the Western us following the recent cool spell as the strong lad departs into Southern Canada again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream1 thank you for watching weather tracker plus innesa it was 73 atle at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 82 it was cloudy with a temperature of 75 at Detroit Lakes and 81 at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 at Park Rapids and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg drizzle was falling with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 78 once again at 1 p pm at Faro it was cloudy and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 1:49 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rested today partly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds suround 10 mph with higher gusts tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 m per hour Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday Sunny freezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8285 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday setember 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 1:00 p.m. at Fargo's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 72° the 2.68 with a relative humidity of 87% the wind was West at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 72° the 2.66 with a relative humidity of 83% the wind was Northwest at 14 M hour the pressure was 20 9.83 in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville at gr Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 it was fair with a temperature of 71 at Jamestown and 72 at bismar in Minnesota it was 73 at Perle at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 82 it was cloudy with a temperature of 75 at Detroit laks and 81 at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 at Park Rapids and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg brzil was falling with a temperature of 66 at abine it was fair with a temperature of 78 once again at 1:00 p.m. at Fargo it was cloudy and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 you're listening to NOS National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morhead area the current time is 1:53 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today partly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds surround 10 mph with higher gusts tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy High 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear High 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the cargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s and 1: p.m. at Faro's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 72° L 268 with a relative humidity of 87% the wind was West at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 72° the 2.66 with a relative humidity of 83% the wind was Northwest at 14 M hour the pressure was 29.833304 it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 it was fair with a temperature of 71 at Jamestown and 72 at bismar in Minnesota it was 73 at Perle at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 82 it was cloudy with a temperature of 75 at Detroit Lakes and 81 at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 at Park Rapids and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region ATU Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg drizzle was falling with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 78 once again at 1:00 p.m. at Fargo it was cloudy and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 1:57 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rest of today partly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds surr 10 m per hour with higher gusts tonight mostly clear lows in the mid 50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 severe thunderstorm warning for Northeastern Green County in southwestern Pennsylvania South Central Washington County in southwestern Pennsylvania precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.92 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 1:00 p.m. at Faro's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 72° the 2.68 with a relative humidity of 87% the wind was West at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 72° the 2.66 with a relative humidity of 83% the wind was Northwest at 14 mph the pressure was 29.833304 temperature of 71 at Jamestown and 72 at bmar in Minnesota it was 73 at Perle at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 82 it was cloudy with a temperature of 75 at Detroit Lakes and 81 at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 at Park Rapids and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm storm was reported with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg drizzle was falling with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 78 once again at 1:00 p.m. at Faro it was cloudy and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 2:01 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today partly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Wind surround 10 mph with higher gusts tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Thursday September 05 through the following Wednesday September 11th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 092 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during the period the average high temperatures are in the middle 7s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low SP information statement spotter activation may be required today you're listening to no's National Weather Service radio station wxp 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 2:04 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today partly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds around 10 mph with higher gusts tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and lison areas for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 1:00 p.m. at Faro's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 72° the 2.68 with a relative humidity of 87% the wind was West at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 72° L 2.66 with a relative humidity of 83% the wind was Northwest at 14 mph the pressure was 29.8 3 in and falling elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville at gr Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 73 it was fair with a temperature of 71 at jamest toown and 72 at bmar in Minnesota it was 73 at cley at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 82 it was cloudy with a temperature of 75 at Detroit Lakes and 81 at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 at Park Rapids and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region U Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg drizzle was falling with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 78 once again at 1:00 p.m. at Faro it was cloudy and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 you're listening to NOS National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 2:08 p.m. Central Daylight Time the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area rest of today partly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds around 10 mph with higher gusts tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 m hour Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy High's 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear High 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 8 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September member 12th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 1 p.m. at Fargo's Hector field it was cloudy the temperature was 72° the D point 68 with a relative humidity of 87% the wind was West at 10 m an hour the pressure was 29.82 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was partly sunny the temperature was 72° the 2.66 with a relative humidity of 83% the wind was Northwest at 14 M an hour the pressure was elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at Prosper 68 at pills severe thunderstorm warning for West Central Sterns County in central Minnesota Northern cohi County in central Minnesota tempature of 71 at Jamestown and 72 at bismar in Minnesota it was 73 at Ply at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 8 too it was cloudy with a temperature of 75 at Detroit Lakes and 81 at Fergus Falls it was fair with a temperature of 77 at Park Rapids and 81 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg drizzle was falling with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 7 8 once again at 1:00 p.m. at Fargo it was cloudy and the temperature was 72 at Morehead it was partly sunny and the temperature was 72 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station W X42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 2:12 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern abille County in upstate South Carolina Southwestern Greenwood county in upstate South Carolina in the mid West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny p 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 8 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s lows 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and lisen areas for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 2: p.m. at Faro Hector field it was Fair the temperature was 76° L 2.67 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was West at 8 m an hour the pressure was 29.833304 the pressure was 29.84 in and Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 77 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville at Grand Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 72 it was fair with a temperature of 71 at jamest toown and 74 at bismar in Minnesota it was 73 at Perle it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls and 84 at miniapolis severe thunderstorm warning for Central menae County in East Central Kentucky severe thunderstorm warning for southwestern Cass County in north central Minnesota Northwestern Crowing County in East Central Minnesota of 82 once again at 2: p.m. at Faro it was fair and the temperature was 76 more head severe thunderstorm warning for Tucker County in northeastern West Virginia w42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 2:16 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today partly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds around 10 mph with higher gusts tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny High 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Brown County in South Central Minnesota Northwestern Nicollet County in South Central Minnesota 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon area for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 2:00 p.m. at Faro Hector field it was fair the temperature was 76° the 2.67 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was West at 8 m an hour the pressure was [Music] 29.833304 an hour the pressure was 29.84 in in Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 77 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at mavo at gr Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 72 it was fair with a temperature of 71 at jamest toown and 74 at bismar in Minnesota it was 73 at Ply it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls and 84 at Minneapolis it was fair with a temperature of 79 at Park Rapids and 85 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls rain was falling with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 82 once again at 2:00 p.m. at Fargo it was fair and the temperature was 76 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 75 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 2:20 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morhead in the surrounding area rest of today partly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds Sur 10 mph with higher gusts tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny High 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s severe thunderstorm warning for North Central Highland County in Western Virginia Southwestern Pendleton County in eastern West Virginia 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear High in the mid 7s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 16 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly severe thunderstorm warning for Northern Oola County in Northwestern Iowa Western Jackson County in Southwestern Minnesota South Eastern nobl County in Southwestern Minnesota including Faro Valley City and and areas for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 2 p.m. at far goes Hector field it was fair the temperature was 76° the 2. 67 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was West at 8 m an hour flash flood warning for North Central Jefferson Parish in Southeastern Louisiana Southwestern Orleans Parish in Southeastern Louisiana Northwestern plaman Parish in Southeastern Louisiana Northwestern St Bernard Parish in Southeastern Louisiana 29.4 Rising elsewhere across North Dakota it was 77 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville at gr Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 72 it was fair with a temperature of 71 at Jamestown and 74 at bismar in Minnesota it was 73 at at Pearle it was partly sunny with a temperature of 77 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls and 84 at Minneapolis it was fair with a temperature of 79 at Park Rapids and 85 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region at sou Falls rain was falling with a temperature of 73 at winipeg it was partly sunny with a temperature of 70 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 82 once again at 2: p.m. at Faro it was fair and the temperature was 76 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 75 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous this weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation may be required today you listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station WX severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Madison County in northeastern Nebraska Southeastern Antelope County in northeastern Nebraska Northeastern boom County in northeastern Nebraska central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morhead in the surrounding area rest of today partly sunny highs in the mid 7s you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service above average heat expected to linger across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys through Friday before a cooling Trend arrives by the weekend stor to severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic today then across the Great Lakes on Friday some tropical heavy rain and thunderstorms could affect the Western Gulf Coast region through the next couple of days now here's today's weather story a vigorous low pressure system currently centered near the US Canadian border of the high plains will move steadily across Southern Canada through the next couple of days strong to severe thunderstorms forming ahead of a potent cold front trailing south from the low pressure center will likely impact North Dakota early this morning before quickly advancing into Minnesota and down across the severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern alagan County in southwestern Pennsylvania East Central Washington County in southwestern Pennsylvania West Central West Morland County in Southwestern Pennsylvania by evening and into the overnight the front that helps trigger these thunderstorms will gradually Edge farther Southward into the Mid-Atlantic on Friday bringing relief from the heat with high temperatures only reaching into the 70s for much of the Northeast the cool air will not have a chance to reach into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys though as southernly flow increases ahead of the deep low press system in southern Canada a couple more days of heat with afternoon high temperatures well up into the '90s are expect in these areas above average overnight low temperatures will provide little relief lows will likely stay in the 70s for much of the region a cooling Trend will set in by the weekend behind the cold front scattered thunderstorms with embedded strong to severe storms will then extend southwestward across the Midwest into the central plains on Friday as the trailing end of the front begins to slow down and become nearly stationary into the Southern Plains by Saturday separate from the frontal system across the Northern Tier of the tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico could lead to Heavy Rain across portions of the western Gulf Coast region as an upper level low lingers over Texas a small scale low pressure center could form and interact with a subtle Coastal front to enhance rainfall rates leading to the potential for flooding issues over portions of the the Western Gulf Coast through the next couple of days across the rest of the country a general cooldown is expected behind the cold front across the north central us and high temperatures should be generally in the middle 80s much of the southeast should be warm and humid with commonplace high temperatures in the middle 90s a warming trend is expected for the Western us following the recent cool spell as the strong low departs into Southern Canada again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker Plus at aine it was fair with a temperature of 82 once again at 2: p.m. at Faro it was fair and the temperature was 76 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 75 you listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station WX 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 2:28 p.m. centr daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rested today partly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds Sur 10 mph with higher gusts severe thunderstorm warning for Central cohi County in central Minnesota Friday sunny P 75 to 80 West winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Friday September 6 through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 2:00 p.m. at Faro's Hector field it was fair the temperature was 7 76° the 2.67 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was West at 8 m an hour the pressure was 29.834000 Monongalia County in Northern West Virginia Northeastern Wetzel County in Northern West Virginia at hillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville at gr Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 72 it was fair with a temperature of 71 at Jamestown and 74 at bismar in Minnesota it was 73 at cly it was partly sunny with a temperature of of 77 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fus and 84 Minneapolis wasain was with a temperature of 73 L it was hardly Sunny with a temperature of 70 it was fair with a temperature of 82 once again at 2:00 p.m. at fille it was fair and the temperature was 76 at it was fair and the temperature was 75 you're listening to No National Weather Service radio station WX 42 severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Brown County in South Central Minnesota Northwestern Nicollet County in South Central Minnesota daylight time in the surrounding area today partly sun in the mids West Winds 10 hour T most clear mid hour Sun 75 80 West Wind 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid sat clear 7 to 75 mostly clear in the mid 70 Low 4 5 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy L 55 to 6 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny high to 85 the extended weather look for Southeastern Nora including the fille valy city and L areas the next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is below average precipitation pration normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 60s at 2 p.m. at Faro H field it was fair the temp temperature was 76° L 2.67 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was less at 8 m an hour the pressure was 29.3 in in rising at Morehead airport it was fair the temperature was 75° and 2.66 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was less at 9 mph the pressure was 29 2.84 in steady elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 prosor 68 at Pillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at Mayo in Grand fors it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 71 and 10 lb and 74 in BM in Minnesota it was 75 it was partly sunny with temperature of 79 in Detroit Lake 77 at Fergus fall 78 at Park rord and 84 at miapolis at Cloud SE was fair with a temperature of 85 elsewhere over the Regent exu Falls rain was falling with a temperature of 73 at wion it was hardly Sunny with a temperature of 66 at C it was fair with a temperature of 82 once again at 2 p.m. at Faro it was fair and the temperature was 76 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 75 you are listening to No National Weather Service radio station wx2 operating at a frequency of 16.4 severe thunderstorm warning for McCormack County in Central South Carolina 36 p.m. central daylight time forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today partly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds around 10 mph with higher gust tonight mostly clear severe thunderstorm warning for southern Todd County in central Minnesota Western Sterns County in central Minnesota Northeastern cohi County in central Minnesota in the mid-50s Saturday Sunny freezy highs 8 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear High 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny high 8 to 85 the extended weather outlook for South Eastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and L areas for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s below 50s at 2 p.m. at farus Hector field it was fair the temperature was 76° L 2.67 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was less at 8 m an hour the pressure was 29.833304 was 29.84 in and steady elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 F cler 68 at Pillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at Mayo at Grand for it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 71 at Jamestown and 74 at bismar in Minnesota it was 75 at CLE it was partly Sunny with a temperature of 79 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls 78 at Park Rapids and 84 at Minneapolis at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 85 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls rain was falling with a temperature of 73 at winipeg it was partly sunny with a temperature of 66 at Ain it was fair with a temperature of 82 once again at 2: p.m. at Fargo it was fair and the temperature was 76 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 75 you're listening to No Nashville Weather Service radio station W X42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near amus weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead areas the current time is 2:40 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area rest of today partly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds around 10 m per hour with higher gusts tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 7 25 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night and Sunday clear highs 70 to 75 lows 50 to 55 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday and Tuesday night mostly clear highs in the mid 80s low 60 to 65 Wednesday mostly sunny highs 80 to 85 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitations precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 2: p.m. at Faro Hector field it was fair the temperature was 76° L 2.67 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was West at 8 m an hour the pressure was 29.833304 the pressure was 29.84 in and steady elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at NATO at gr fors it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 71 and James severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Somerset County in south central Pennsylvania 79 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls 78 at Park Rapids and 84 at Minneapolis at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 85 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls rain was falling with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg it was partly sunny with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 82 once again at 2:00 p.m. at Faro it was fair and the temperature was 76 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 75 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low severe thunderstorm warning for southwestern SI County in central Minnesota Northeastern Nicollet County in South Central Minnesota you're listening to no's National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area severe thunderstorm warning for the West central city of Fairfax in Northern Virginia West Central Fairfax County in Northern Virginia the city of Manasses Park in Northern Virginia Northwestern Prince William County in Northern Virginia the northeastern city of Manasses in Northern Virginia 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s southwest winds 5 to 15 mph Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night clear lows 50 to 55 Sunday Sunny highs 70 to 75 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 25 to 50 severe thunderstorm warning for Burke County in East Central Georgia Southwestern Barnwell County in Central South Carolina highs 8 to 85 lows 60 to 65 Wednesday night partly cloudy a slight chance of showers lows in the mid-50s Thursday mostly sunny high in the mid 70s the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 2 p.m. at Faro Hector field it was fair the temperature was 76° L 2.67 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was West at 8 m an hour the pressure was for Southeastern Fleming County in East Central Kentucky Central Rowan County in East Central Kentucky elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at mville at Grand Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 71 at Jamestown and 74 at bismar in Minnesota it was 75 at plyy it was partly sunny with a temperature of 79 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls 78 at Park Rapids and 84 at Minneapolis at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 85 elsewhere over the region ATU Falls rain was falling with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg it was partly sunny with a temperature of 6 6 at abine it was fair with a temperature of 82 once again at 2: p.m. at Faro it was fair and the temperature was 76 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 75 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 2:49 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s southwest winds 5 to 15 mph Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night clear lows 50 to 55 Sunday Sunny highs 70 to 75 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday Sunny highs in the mid 80s Tuesday night and Wednesday partly cloudy highs 80 to 85 lows 60 to 65 Wednesday night partly cloudy a slight chance of showers severe thunderstorm warning for South Central patami County in Southwestern Iowa for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitations precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also flash flood warning for Southeastern Grant County in eastern West Virginia West Central Hardy County in eastern West Virginia at 2 p.m. at Faro Hector field it was fair the temperature was 76° L 2.67 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was West at 8 m an hour the pressure was Morehead airport it was fair the temperature was 75° the 2.66 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was West at 9 mph the pressure was 29.84 in and steady elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville at gr fors it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 71 at jamest town and 74 at bismar in Minnesota it was 75 at plyy it was partly sunny with a temperature of 79 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls 78 at Park Rapids and 84 at Minneapolis at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 85 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls rain was falling with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg it was partly sunny with a temperature of 66 at abine it was fair with a temperature of 82 once again at 2: p.m. at Faro it was fair and the temperature was 76 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 75 you're listening to No maximal Weather Service radio stations W xa42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 2:53 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West flash flood warning for East Central Somerset County in south central Pennsylvania severe thunderstorm warning for East Central alany County in southwestern Pennsylvania West Central West Morland County in southwestern Pennsylvania severe thunderstorm warning for Northern merer County in central Minnesota Western County in central Minnesota Northwestern Sherburn County in central Minnesota Eastern Sterns County in central Minnesota Morrison County in central Minnesota low5 to Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday Sunny highs in the mid 80s Tuesday night and Wednesday partly cloudy PR 80 to 85 lows 60 to 65 Wednesday night partly cloudy a slight chance of showers lows in the mid-50s Thursday mostly sunny highes in the mid 70s the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitations precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 2 p.m. at Faro's Hector field it was fair the temperature was 76° the 2. 67 with a relative humidity of 7 3% the wind was West at 8 m an hour the pressure was 29.833304 was severe thunderstorm warning for East Central Craig County in Southwestern Virginia Southwestern bodat tour County in West Central Virginia it wasir with a tempature of 71 at Jamestown and 74 at bismar in Minnesota it was 75 at kley it was partly sunny with a temperature of 79 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls 78 at Park Rapid severe thunderstorm warning for the city of Fairfax in Northern Virginia Central Fairfax County in Northern Virginia rain was falling with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg it was partly sunny with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 82 once again at 2: p.m. at Faro it was fair and the temperature was 76 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 75 you're listening to No maxal Weather Service Radio St W X42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 257 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morhead in the surrounding area tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s southwest winds 5 to 15 mph Saturday Sun Breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night clear lows 50 to 55 Sunday Sunny highs 70 to 75 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday sunny highs in the mid 80s Tuesday night and Wednesday partly cloudy highs 80 to 85 low 60 to 65 Wednesday night partly cloudy a slight chance of showers lows in the mid-50s Thursday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas flash flood warning for Central Bedford County in south central Pennsylvania precipation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 2 p.m. at far was Hector field it was fair the temperature was 76° the 2.67 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was West at 8 m an hour the pressure was 29.8 3 in and rising at the Morehead airport it was fair the temperature was 75° the 2.66 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was wested 9 M an hour the pressure was 29.84 in and steady elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville at gr Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 71 at Jamestown and 74 at bismar in Minnesota it was 7 5 at plyy it was partly sunny with a temperature of 79 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls 78 at Park Rapids and 84 at Minneapolis at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 85 elsewhere over the region at sou Falls rain was falling with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg it was partly sunny with a temperature of 66 at abine it was fair with a temperature of 82 severe thunderstorm warning for South Central Madison County in northeastern Nebraska Northern plat County in northeastern Nebraska Southeastern Boone County in northeastern Nebraska w42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead a the current time is 3:01 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night most ly clear lows in the mid-50s southwest winds 5 to 15 mph Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night clear lows 50 to 55 Sunday Sunny highs 70 to 75 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday Sunny highs in the mid 80s Tuesday night and Wednesday partly cloudy highs 80 to 85 low 60 to 65 Wednesday night partly cloudy a slight chance of showers lows in the mid-50s Thursday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota and Northwest Minnesota for today and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation may be required today the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and lison areas for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40 to lower 50s at 2:00 p.m. at Faro's Hector field it was fair the temperature was 76° the 2. 67 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was West at 8 m an hour the pressure was humidity of 73% the wind was West at 9 M severe thunderstorm warning for Wright County in central Minnesota Eastern maker County in central Minnesota Northwestern McLoud County in central Minnesota please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service above average heat expected to linger across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys through Friday before a cooling Trend arrives by the weekend St to severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic today then across the Great Lakes on Friday some tropical heavy rain and thunderstorms could affect the Western Gulf Coast region through the next couple of days now here's today's weather story a vigorous low pressure system currently centered near the Canadian border of the high plains will move steadily across Southern Canada through the next couple of days strong to severe thunderstorms forming ahead of a potent cold front trailing self from the low pressure center will likely impact North Dakota early this morning before quickly advancing into Minnesota and down across the central plains into this evening these thunderstorms could develop into supercells that may contain damaging winds large hail and a few tornadoes meanwhile thunderstorms across the Mid-Atlantic could also be strong to severe where some Gusty winds and heavy rain may lead to isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding by this even severe thunderstorm warning for Western Marian County in Northern West Virginia West Central Monongalia County in Northern West Virginia Eastern wedel County in Northern West Virginia severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Rockingham County in Western Virginia South Eastern Grant County in eastern West Virginia Southwestern Hardy County in eastern West Virginia provide little Rel lows will likely stay in the 70s for much of the region a cooling Trend will set in by the weekend behind the cold front scattered thunderstorms with embedded strong to severe storms will then extend southwestward across the Midwest into the central plains on Friday as the trailing end of the front begins to slow down and become nearly stationary into the Southern Plains by Saturday separate from the frontal system across the Northern Tier of the Country tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico could lead to Heavy Rain across portions of the western Gulf Coast region as an upper level low lingers over Texas a smallscale low pressure center could form and interact with a subtle Coastal front to enhance rainfall rates leading to the potential for flooding issues over portions of the the Western Gulf Coast through the next couple of days across the rest of the country a general cooldown is expected behind the cold front across the north central us and high temperatures should be generally in the middle 80s much of the southeast should be warm and humid with commonplace High temperat severe thunderstorm warning for Northeastern Bedford County in south central Pennsylvania South Central Blair County in central Pennsylvania Southwestern Huntington County in central Pennsylvania thank you for watching weather tracker expected during this period is around 0.91 in also War than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 2: p.m. at Faro Hector field it was fair the temperature was 76° the 2.67 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was West at 8 m an hour the pressure was is in rising at the Morehead airport it was fair the temperature was 75° the 2. 66 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was West at 9 mph the pressure was 29.84 in and steady elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at Prosper 68 at Pillsbury 73 at Hillsboro and 72 at NATO at Grand Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 71 at Jamestown and 74 at bismar in Minnesota it was 75 at py it was partly sunny with a temperature of 79 at Detroit Lakes 77 at Fergus Falls 78 at Park Rapids and 84 at Minneapolis at St Cloud it was fair with a temperature of 8 5 elsewhere over the region at su falls rain was falling with a temperature of 73 at Winnipeg it was partly sunny with a temperature of 66 at aine it was fair with a temperature of 82 once again at 2:00 p.m. at Fargo it was fair and the temperature was 76 at Morhead it was fair and the temperature was 75 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 310 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s southwest winds 5 to 15 mph Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night clear lows 50 to 55 Sunday Sunny highs 70 to 75 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday Sunny highs in the mid 80s Tuesday night and Wednesday partly cloudy highs 80 to 85 low 60 to 65 Wednesday night partly cloudy a slight chance of showers severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Len County in Northern Virginia the Western city of Fairfax in Northern Virginia West Central Fairfax County in Northern Virginia for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also severe thunderstorm warning for Northeastern SI County in central Minnesota Southwestern Scott County in East Central Minnesota McLoud County in central Minnesota Western Carver County in East Central Minnesota severe thunderstorm warning for South Central alany County in southwestern Pennsylvania Southeastern Washington County in southwestern Pennsylvania at thead airport it was fair the temperature was 77 de L 2 point 64 with a relative humidity of 65% the wind was West at 13 M hour the pressure was 29.84 in and steady elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at Prosper 70 at Pillsbury 72 at Hillsboro and 72 at Mayville at gr Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 72 at Jamestown and 75 in bismar in Minnesota at Park Rapids a thunder storm was reported with a temperature of 75 it was 75 at Ply at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 88 at Detroit Lakes it was cloudy with a temperature of 75 it was fair with a temperature of 77 at Fergus Falls and 84 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 at sou Falls and 68 at winipeg at aine it was fair with a temperature of 79 once again at 300 p.m. at Faro it was fair and the temperature was 77 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 77 now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota West Central and Northwest Minnesota for this afternoon and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hasard this weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation may be required today you're listening to NOS National Weather Service radio station WX k42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 3:15 p.m. Central Daylight Time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s southwest winds 5 to 15 mph Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night clear lows 50 to 55 Sunday Sunny highs 70 to 75 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday Sunny highs in the mid 80s Tuesday night and Wednesday partly cloudy highs 80 to 85 lows 60 to 65 Wednesday night partly cloudy a slight chance of showers lows in the mid-50s Thursday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 300 p.m. at Faro Hector field it was fair the temperature was 77° L 2.64 with a relative humidity of 64% the wind was West at 14 mph the pressure was 29.8 in in rising at the Morehead airport it was fair the temperature was 77° the 2. 64 with a relative humidity of 65 % the wind was West at 13 mph the pressure was 29.84 in and steady elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at Prosper 70 at hillsbury 72 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville at Grand Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 72 at Jamestown and 75 at bismar in Minnesota at Park Rapids a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 75 it was 75 at plyy at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 88 at Detroit Lakes it was cloudy with a temperature of 75 it was fair with a temperature of 77 at Fergus Falls and 84 at same Cloud elsewhere over the region it was partly sunny with with a temperature of 74 at sou Falls and 68 at Winnipeg at aine it was fair with a temperature of 79 once again at 300 p.m. at Faro it was fair and the temperature was 77 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 77 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxt 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 3:19 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s southwest winds 5 to 15 mph Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night clear lows 50 to 55 Sunday Sunny highs 70 to 75 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday Sunny highs in the mid 80s Tuesday night and Wednesday partly cloudy highs 80 to 85 low 60 to 65 Wednesday night partly cloudy a slight T of showers lows in the mid-50s Thursday mostly sunny highs in the mid 7s the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at rep flash flood warning for Southeastern Lincoln County in central New Mexico 64% the wind was West at 14 mph the pressure was 29.8 in in rising at the Morehead airport it was fair the temperature was 77° L 2.64 with a relative humidity of 65% the wind was West at 13 M hour the pressure was 29.84 in and steady elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at Prosper 70 at Pillsbury 72 at Hillsboro and 72 at Mayo at gr Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 72 at Jamestown and 75 in bismar in Minnesota severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern alany County in southwestern Pennsylvania West Central West Morland County in southwestern Pennsylvania it was Cloudy with a temperature of 75 it was fair with a temperature of 77 at Fergus Falls and 84 at same Cloud elsewhere over the region it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 at sou Falls and 68 at Winnipeg at aine it was fair with a temperature of 79 once again at 3 p.m. at Fargo it was fair and the temperature was 77 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 77 you're listening to Noah's National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 3:23 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s southwest winds 5 to 15 mph Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night clear lows 50 to 55 Sunday Sunny highs 70 to 75 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday Sunny highs in the mid 8 s Tuesday night and Wednesday partly cloudy highs 80 to 85 lows 60 to 65 Wednesday night partly cloudy a slight chance of showers lows in the mid 50s Thursday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Fargo Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 300 p.m. at Faro's Hector field it was fair the temperature was 77° the 2. 64 with a relative humidity of 64% the wind was West at 14 mph the pressure was 29.8 in in rising at the Morehead airport it was fair the temperature was 77° the 2. 64 with a relative humidity of 65% the wind was West at 13 m an hour the pressure was 29.84 in and steady elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at Prosper 70 at hillsbury 72 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville at gr Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 72 at Jamestown and 75 at Bismark in Minnesota at Park Rapids a fun storm was reported with a temperature of 75 it was 75 at Ply at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 88 at Detroit Lakes it was cloudy with a temperature of 75 it was fair with a temperature of 77 at Fergus Falls and 84 at St Cloud elsewhere over the region it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 at sou Falls and 68 at Winnipeg at aine it was fair with a temperature of 79 once again at 300 p.m. at Faro it was fair and the temperature was 77 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 77 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency a 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 3:27 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead in the surrounding area tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 m hour Friday night mostly clear lows in the mid-50s southwest winds 5 to 15 mph Saturday sunny breezy highs 80 to 85 Saturday night clear lows 50 to 55 Sunday Sunny highs 70 to 75 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night partly cloudy lows 55 to 60 Tuesday Sunny highs in the mid 80s Tuesday night and Wednesday partly cloudy severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Summerset County in south central Pennsylvania in the mids Thursday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of eastern North Dakota West Central and Northwest Minnesota for this afternoon and tonight the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday the probability for widespread hazardous weather is low spotter information statement spotter activation may be required today you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is 3:30 p.m. central daylight time the forecast for Fargo Morehead and the surrounding area tonight mostly clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 mph Friday night mostly clear severe thunderstorm warning for South Central Gove County in West Central Kansas 8 5 Saturday night clear lows 45 to 50 Sunday Sunny highs 70 to 75 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 7s lows 45 to 50 tornado warning for Northwestern milax County in East Central Minnesota Southeastern Morrison County in central Minnesota and Wednesday partly cloudy highs 80 to 85 lows 60 to 65 Wednesday night partly cloudy a slight chance of showers lows 55 to 60 Thursday mostly sunny high 75 to 80 the extended weather outlook for Southeastern North Dakota including the Faro Valley City and Lisbon areas for next Friday September 6th through the following Thursday September 12th is for below average precipitation precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 3 p.m. at Faro hit their field it was fair the temperature was 77° the 2.64 with a relative humidity of 64% the wind was West at 14 mph the pressure was 29.8 in in rising at the Morehead airport it was fair the temperature was 77° the 2 64 with a relative humidity of 65% the wind was rested 13 mph the pressure was 29.84 in and steady elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at pler 70 at Pillsbury 72 at Hillsboro and 72 at maville at gr fors it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 72 at Jamestown and 75 in bizmark in Minnesota at Park Rapids a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 75 it was 75 at cly at Minneapolis it was partly sunny with a temperature of 88 at Detroit Lakes it was cloudy with a temperature of 75 it was fair with a temperature of 77 at Fergus Falls and 84 at s cloud elsewhere over the region it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 at sou Falls and 68 at Winnipeg at aine it was fair with a temperature of 79 once again at 300 p.m. at Faro it was fair and the temperature was 77 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 77 at 300 p.m. at Faro Hector field it was fair severe thunderstorm warning for West Central Augusta County in Western Virginia Southeastern Highland County in Western Virginia the pressure was 2985 in in rising at the Morehead airport it was fair the temperature was 75° L 2 66 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was West at 16 mph the pressure was 29.8 5 in and steady elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at prosperous 70 at Pillsbury 72 at Hillsboro and 73 at Mayville at gr Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 72 at Jamestown and 75 in Bismark in Minnesota at Park Rapids rain was falling with a temperature of 71 it was 73 at Purley it was partly sunny with a temperature of 75 at Fergus fall 83 at St Cloud and 88 at Minneapolis at Detroit Lakes it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 elsewhere over the region at Winnipeg it was partly sunny with a temperature of 68 it was fair with a temperature of 79 in aine and 76 at sou Falls once again at 300 p.m. at Faro it was fair and the temperature was 77 at Morehead it was fair and the temperature was 75 you're listening to Noah National Weather Service radio station wxk 42 operating at a frequency of 162.475 MHz transmitting from Tower facilities near Amenia weather radio for the Fargo and Morehead area the current time is severe thunderstorm warning for Northeastern Pendleton County in eastern West Virginia South Central Grant County in eastern West Virginia Southwestern Hardy County in eastern West Virginia Friday sunny high 75 to 80 West Winds 10 to 20 m per hour Friday night mostly clear lows 55 to 60 Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph Saturday sunny breezy highs 880 to 885 Saturday night clear lows 45 to 50 Sunday Sunny highs 70 to 75 Sunday night and Labor Day mostly clear highs in the mid 70s lows 45 to 50 Monday night part severe thunderstorm warning for West Central Montgomery County in central land Southeastern Len County in Northern Virginia Northwestern Fairfax County in Northern Virginia l65 Wednesday night partly cloudy a slight chance of showers lows 55 to 60 Thursday mostly sunny high 75 to 80 severe thunderstorm warning for milax County in East Central Minnesota Benton County in central Minnesota Southeastern Morrison County in central Minnesota precipitation normally expected during this period is around 0.91 in also warmer than average temperatures are expected during this period the average high temperatures are in the lower 70s while average lows are in the upper 40s to lower 50s at 3 p.m. at Faro Hector field it was fair the temperature was 77° the d. 64 with a relative humidity of 64% the wind was West at 14 mph the pressure was 29.8 5 in in rising at the Morehead airport it was fair the temperature was 75° the 2.66 with a relative humidity of 73% the wind was West at 16 m an hour the pressure was 29.8 5 in and steady elsewhere across North Dakota it was 75 at Prosper 70 at Pillsbury 72 at Hillsboro and 73 at Mayville at gr Forks it was partly sunny with a temperature of 74 it was fair with a temperature of 72 at Jamestown and 75 at bismar in Minnesota at Park Rapids rain was falling with a temperature of 71 it was 73 at py it was partly sunny with a temperature of 75 at Fergus Falls 83 at St Cloud and 88 at Minneapolis at Detroit Lakes it was cloudy with a temperature of 70 tornado warning for North Central Bedford County in south central Pennsylvania South Central Blair County in central Pennsylvania and North Central McLoud counties at 3:23 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Kimble to near C moving East at 55 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail this is a radar indic ated threat the following impacts are expected tail damage to Vehicles is expected expect wind damage to roofs siding and trees locations impacted include Buffalo anandale montros too Maple Lake Howard Lake Clearwater dael Waverly French Lake Silver Creek and South Haven for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 3:45 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota McLoud merer and Wright a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 400 p.m. for Northeastern SI Southwestern Scott Eastern McLoud and Western Carver counties at 3:26 p.m. a severe thunderstorm was located near gleno or 18 Mi southeast of Hutchinson moving Northeast at 45 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts and quarter siiz hail severe weather has been confirmed by train spotters the following impacts are expected tail damage to Vehicles is expected expect wind damage to roofs siding and trees locations impacted include Waconia severe thunderstorm warning for hopin County in East Central Minnesota Northwestern Dakota County in East Central Minnesota Northeastern Scott County in East Central Minnesota South Central Anoka County in East Central Minnesota Central Carver County in East Central Minnesota Western Ramsey County in East Central Minnesota the National Weather Service in the city severe thunderstorm warning for Northeastern Fier County in Northern Virginia Northwestern Prince William County in Northern Virginia until 4:30 p.m. at 3:41 p.m. a severe thunderstorm was located over Waconia for 23 M south of Buffalo moving East at 40 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs sighing and trees locations impacted include Minneapolis St Paul Bloomington Brooklyn Park Plymouth Egan Maple Grove Eden Prairie Burnsville bla minona and for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 4:30 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Dakota hin Ramsey and Scott a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 400 p.m. for Northeastern SI Southwestern Scott Eastern McLoud and Western Carver counties at 3:26 p.m. a severe thunderstorm was located near gleno for 18 M southeast of Hutchinson moving Northeast at 45 5 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail severe weather has been confirmed by train spotters the following impacts are expected tail damage to Vehicles is expect the severe thunderstorm warning for right Northeastern Meer and North Central McLoud counties will expire at 3:45 p.m. the storms which prompted the warning have weakened below severe limits and no longer oppose an immediate threat to life or property therefore the warning will be allowed to expire a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for Central Minnesota repeating the severe thunderstorm warning has been allowed to expire for the following you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share the stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service above average heat expected to linger across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys through Friday before a cooling Trend arrives by the weekend strong to severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic today then across the Great Lakes on Friday some tropical heavy rain and thunderstorms could affect the Western Gulf Coast region through the next couple of days severe thunder storm warning for atken County in East Central Minnesota Southern Cass County in north central Minnesota Crowing County in East Central Minnesota THS forming ahe of a potent cold front trailing self from the low pressure center will likely impact North Dakota early this morning before quickly advancing into Minnesota and down across the central plains into this evening these thunderstorms could develop into super cells that may contain damaging winds large hail and a few tornadoes meanwhile thunderstorms across the Mid-Atlantic could also be strong to severe where some Gusty winds and heavy rain may lead to isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding by this evening and into the overnight the front that helps trigger these thunderstorms will gradually Edge farther Southward into the Mid-Atlantic on Friday bringing relief from the heat with high temperatures only reaching into the 70s for much of the Northeast the cool air will not have a chance to reach into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys though as southerly flow increases ahead of the deep low pressure system in southern Canada a couple more days of heat with afternoon high temperatures well up into the 90s are expected in these areas above average overnight low temperatures will provide little relief lows will likely stay in the 70s for much of the region a cooling Trend will set in by the weekend behind the cold front scattered thunderstorms with embedded strong to severe storms will then extend southwestward across the Midwest into the central plains on Friday as the trailing end of the so severe thunderstorm warning for East Central Morgan County in Southeastern Kentucky Northwestern Johnson County in northeastern Kentucky South Central Elliot County in East Central Kentucky small scale low pressure center could form an interact with the subtle Coastal front to enhance rainfall rates leading to the potential for flooding issues over portions of the the Western Gulf Coast through the next couple of days across the rest of the country a general cool down is expected behind the front across the north central us and high temperatures should be generally in the middle 80s much of the southeast should be warm and humid with commonplace high temperatures in the middle 90s a warming trend is expected for the Western us following the recent cool spell as the strong lad departs into Southern Canada again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus right Eastern and North Central McLoud counties will expire at 3:45 p.m. the storms which prompted the warning have weakened below severe limits and no longer pose an immediate threat to life or property therefore the warning will be allowed to expire a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for Central Minnesota repeating the severe thunderstorm warning has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Minnesota McLoud Meer and right a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 400 p.m. for Northeastern SI Southwestern Scott and Western Carver counties at 3:46 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near Watertown to 5 m west of B PL moving East at 40 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts and quarter size hail this is a radar are indicated threat the following impacts are expected hail damage to Vehicles is expected expect wind damage to roofs sighing ENT trees locations impacted include Waconia Bell Plane Watertown Norwood Young America mayor cologne Hollywood Hamburg New Germany and Minnesota Valley State Recreation Area for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 400 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Carver Scott and sley the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the Quinn City's metropolitan area a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 4:30 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Dakota hkin Ramsey and Scott a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 400 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Carver and Scott severe thunderstorm watch number 662 has been issued until 9900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Chicago Dakota good Hugh hkin Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Brown County in South Central Minnesota northwestern Blue Earth County in South Central Minnesota Northeastern wanan County in South Central Minnesota Central Nicollet County in South Central Minnesota for office in chassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 3 severe thunderstorm warning for Northeastern Ranken County in central Mississippi Southwestern Scott County in central Mississippi Dakota County Northeastern Scott County South Central anopa County Central Carver County Western Ramsey County until 4:30 p.m. at 3:41 p.m. a severe thunderstorm was located over Waconia or 23 M south of Buffalo moving East at 40 mph hour expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs sighting and trees locations impacted include Minneapolis St Paul Bloomington Brooklyn Park Plymouth Egan Maple Grove even Prairie Burnsville bla minanga and for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 4:30 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Dakota hkin Ramsey and Scott the severe thunderstorm warning for right Northeastern Meer and North Central McLoud counties will expire at 3:45 p.m. the storms which prompted the warning to have weakened below severe limits and no tornado warning for Southeastern Brown County in South Central Minnesota northwestern Blue Earth County in South Central Minnesota Northeastern wanan County in South Central Minnesota been allowed to expire for the following counties in Minnesota McLoud merer and Wright a severe thunder St warning remains in effect until 400 p.m. for Northeastern SI Southwestern Scott and west severe thunderstorm warning for South Central W County in Northwestern West Virginia Northwestern Rowan County in Central West Virginia expected hazards include 60 m per hour wind dust and quarter size hail this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected tail damage to Vehicles is expected expect wind damage to roofs exciting entries locations impacted include Waconia Bell PL Watertown Norwood Young America mayor cologne Hollywood Hamburg New Germany and Minnesota Valley State Recreation Area for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 400 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Carver Scott and siy flash flood warning for East Central Santa Fe county in North Central New Mexico thunderstorm warning has been issued until 4:30 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Dakota hin Ramsey and Scott a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 400 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Carver and Scott severe thunderstorm watch number 662 has been issued until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Chicago Dakota good Hugh hen Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in Chanhassen Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 3:55 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for hen County Northwestern Dakota County Northeastern Scott County South Central Anoka County Central Carver County Western Ramsey County until 4:30 p.m. at 3:41 p.m. a severe thunderstorm was located over Waconia or 23 M south of Buffalo moving East at 40 mph expected hazards include 60 m per hour wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following imps are expected expect damage to roofs sighting ENT trees locations impacted include Minneapolis St Paul Bloomington Brooklyn Park Plymouth Egan Maple Grove Eden Prairie Burnsville bla minanga and Dina for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 4:30 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota un severe thunderstorm warning for Central go County in West Central Kansas severe thunderstorm warning for Central Wiston County in East Central Mississippi storms were located along the line extending from near watert to 5 miles west of Bale plane moving East at 40 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind and quarter size hail flash flood warning for southwestern Cambria County in central Pennsylvania expected expect wind damage to roofs sighting and trees locations impacted include Waconia Bell PL Watertown Norwood Young America mayor cologne Hollywood Hamburg New Germany and Minnesota Valley State Recreation Area for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 400 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Carver Scott and Sydney the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the Quinn City's metropolitan area a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 4:30 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Dakota hin Ramsey and Scott a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 400 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Carver and Scott severe thunderstorm watch number 662 has been issued until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota hanoka Carver shago Dakota goodu hkin Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 MHz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 3:59 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for hen County Northwestern Dakota County Northeastern Scott County South Central Anoka County Central Carver County Western Ramsey County until 4:30 p.m. at 3:41 p.m. a severe thunderstorm was located over Waconia for 23 M south of Buffalo moving East at 40 severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Calhoun County in Southwestern Illinois Southwestern Jersey County in Southwestern Illinois Central EST Lewis City in East Central Missouri Northeastern St Charles County in East Central Missouri Northeastern St Lewis County in East Central Missouri map Grove Ed Prairie Burnsville bla minanga and Gana for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 4:30 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Dakota hen Ramsey and Scott this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 4:01 p.m. central daylight time the national weather service has issued severe thunderstorm watch number 662 effective and till 9:00 p.m. this watch includes the following counties severe thunderstorm warning for Western sack County in West Central Iowa Crawford County in West Central Iowa Wisconson Pierce poke and St Croy remember a severe thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hil and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area a severe thunderstorm warning Morning has been issued until 4:30 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Dakota hkin Ramsey and Scott severe thunderstorm watch number 662 has been issued until 9900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Chicago Dakota goodu hen Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of Central and Southern Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin for tonight strong to severe thunderstorms will continue through late this evening mainly across Eastern Minesota and Western Wisconsin locally heavy rainfall is also possible and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday no hazardous weather is expected at this time spotter information statement skyw War spotter activation may be needed now the forecast for the twin City's metropolitan area tonight thunderstorms in the evening some thunderstorms may be severe with damaging winds and heavy rainfall lows around 60 Southwest winds 5 to 15 M an hour shifting to the West 5 to 10 m an hour overnight chance of thunderstorms near 1 100% Friday sunny highs in the upper 70s West Winds 5 to 15 M an hour Friday night clear lows in the upper 50s West winds up to 10 m an hour Saturday Sunny highs in the lower 80s Southwest wind up to 10 m an hour increasing to 10 to 15 M an hour in the afternoon Saturday night clear lows in the upper 50s West Winds 10 to 15 mph shifting to the north 5 to 15 M an hour overnight Sunday through Labor Day clear highs in the lower 70s lows in the lower 50s Monday night through Wednesday mostly clear lows in the upper 50s highs in the upper 70s Wednesday night and Thursday day partly cloudy lows in the lower 60s highs in the upper 70s again the forecast of the Twin Cities metropolitan area for tonight thunderstorms in the evening some thunderstorms may be severe with damaging winds and heavy rainfall lows around 60 Southwest winds 5 to 15 M an hour shifting to the West 5 to 10 m an hour overnight chance of thunderstorms near 100% this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 MHz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 4:05 p.m. central daylight time the national weather service has issued severe thunderstorm watch number 662 effective until 900 p.m. this watch includes the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Chicago Dakota goodu hin Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and Cy remember a severe thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the the latest severe weather information the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 4:30 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Dakota hin Ramsey and Scott severe thunderstorm watch number 662 has been issued until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka caror Chicago Dakota goodu hin Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy now here is the hazardous weather outlook for portions of Central and Southern Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin for tonight strong to severe thunder storms will continue through late this evening mainly across Eastern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin locally heavy rainfall is also possible and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday no hazardous weather is expected at this time spotter information statement skywar spotter activation may be needed now the forecast of the twin Ci's metropolitan area tonight thunderstorms in the evening some thunderstorms may be severe with damaging winds and heavy rainfall fall lows around 60 Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph shifting to the West 5 to 10 severe thunderstorm warning for North Central farbo County in South Central Minnesota Western L SE County in South Central Minnesota Blue Earth County in South Central Minnesota Northwestern Wasa County in South Central Minnesota Eastern Nicollet County in South Central Minnesota Saturday Sunny highs in the lower 80s Southwest winds up to 10 m an hour increasing to 10 to 15 M an hour in the afternoon Saturday night clear lows in the upper 50s West Winds 10 to 15 mph shifting to the north 5 to 15 M an hour overnight Sunday through Labor Day clear highs in the lower 70s lows in the lower 50s Monday night through Wednesday mostly clear lows in the upper 50s highs in the upper 70s Wednesday night and Thursday partly cloudy lows in the lower 60s highs in the upper 70s again the forecast of the twin Ci's metropolitan area for tonight thunderstorms in the evening some thunderstorms may be severe with damaging winds and heavy rainfall lows around 60 Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph shifting to the West 5 to 10 miles severe thunderstorm warning for Central Rockingham County in Western Virginia the Northwestern city of Harrisonburg in Western Virginia frequency of 162.550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 4:10 p.m. central daylight time the national weather service has issued severe thunderstorm watch number 662 effective until 900 p.m. this watch includes the following counties in Minnesota hanoka Carver shago Dakota good hu hin Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy remember a severe thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly change in weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television flash flood warning for Central Washington County in southwestern Pennsylvania for portions of Central and Southern Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin for tonight strong to severe thunderstorms will continue through late this evening mainly across Eastern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin locally heavy rainfall is also possible and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday no hazardous weather is expected at this time spotter information statement skyw spotter activation may be needed now the forecast for the twin City's metropolitan area tonight thunderstorms in the evening some thunderstorms may be severe with damage ing winds and heavy rainfall lows around 60 Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph shifting to the West 5 to 10 m an hour overnight chance of thunderstorms near 100% Friday sunny highs in the upper 70s West Winds 5 to 15 M an hour Friday night clear lows in the upper 50s West winds up to 10 M an hour Saturday Sunny highs in the lower 80s Southwest winds up to 10 mes an hour increasing to severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Montgomery County in central Maryland Southeastern Frederick County in north central Maryland 15 mil hour overnight Sunday through Labor Day clear highs in the lower 70s lows in the lower 50s a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4:30 p.m. for henan Northwestern Dakota Northeastern Scott South Central Anoka Southeastern Carver and Western Ramsey counties at 4:12 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from Plymouth to Adina to Savage moving East at 40 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs siding entries these severe thunderstorm warning for Central Cumberland County in south central Pennsylvania St Roseville sley and New Brighton around 420 p.m. Kimber Grove Heights West St Paul M view Harden Hill in Spring Lake Park around 4:25 p.m. blae and Sh view around 4:30 p.m. other locations impacted by these severe thunderstorms include tornado warning for southern aen County in East Central Minnesota Southeastern Crowing County in East Central Minnesota attending the Minnesota State Fair in the cth of these storms and should prepare for imminent dangerous weather conditions see shelter now wind damage with these storms may occur before any rain or lightning do not wait for the sound of thunder before taking cover seek shelter and flash flood warning for Northwestern Woodburry County in West Central Iowa severe thunderstorm warning 4 Central finny County in Southwestern Kansas Gray County in Southwestern Kansas Northern hll County in Southwestern Kansas 162.5 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in Chanhassen Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP iwitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 4:15 p.m. central daylight light time a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4:30 p.m. for henan Northwestern Dakota Northeastern Scott South Central Anoka Southeastern Carver and Western Ramsey counties at 4:12 p.m severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from Plymouth to Adina to Savage moving East at 40 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a are indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs sighing and trees these severe storms will be near Minneapolis Bloomington Brooklyn Park Plymouth and Maple Grove around 415 p.m. St Paul Egan Roseville Fridley and New Brighton around 4:20 p.m. Kimber Grove Heights West St Paul M view Arden Hills and Spring Lake Park around 4:25 p.m. blae andur you around 4:30 p.m. other locations impacted by these severe thunderstorms include Medicine Lake ribbon sale Hilltop severe thunderstorm warning for Central Loden County in Northern Virginia North Central fer County in Northern Virginia Northwestern Prince William County in Northern Virginia seek shelter now wind damage with these storms may occur before any rain or lightning do not wait for the sound of thunder before taking cover seek shelter immediately inside a sturdy structure and stay away from severe thunderstorm warning for Northern NES County in West Central Kansas Southwestern Trigo County in West Central Kansas Northeastern Lane County in West Central Kansas Isa radio station5 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 MHz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern alany County in West Central Virginia West Central Rockbridge County in West Central Virginia Northwestern bodor County in West Central Virginia a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4:30 p.m. for henan Northwestern Dakota Northeastern Scott South Central Anoka Southeastern Carver and Western Ramsey counties severe thunderstorm warning for Eastern henpen County in East Central Minnesota Northwestern Dakota County in East Central Minnesota South Central Chisago County in East Central Minnesota Anoka County in East Central Minnesota Washington County in East Central Minnesota Ramsey County in East Central Minnesota the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Eastern henen County North Western Dakota County South Central shago County un County Washington County Ramsey County until 515 p.m. at 417 p.m. severe thunderstorms were severe thunderstorm warning for North Central Ash County in Northwestern North Carolina Southeastern Smith County in Southwestern Virginia Western Grayson County in Southwestern Virginia the following inex are expected expect damage to roofs sighing and trees severe thunderstorms will be near Minneapolis St Paul Bloomington Brooklyn Park and Egan around 4:25 p.m. severe thunderstorm warning for North Central Anderson County in upstate South Carolina East Central Pickins County in upstate South carolina3 p.m. Oakdale forest lake lake and M on me die around 4:40 p.m. still water Chago City and Apon around 4:45 p.m. those attending the Minnesota State Fair are in the Tas of these storms and should prepare for imminent dangerous weather conditions seek shelter now for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 5:15 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Hoka Chicago Dakota hen Ramsey and Washington a severe thunderstorm War remains in effect until 4:30 p.m. for henan Northwestern Dakota Northeastern Scott South Central Anoka Southeastern Carver and Western Ramsey the severe thunderstorm warning for South haror County is cancelled the storms which prompted the warnings have moved out of the warned area therefore the warning has been cancelled a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for East Central Minnesota a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4:30 p.m. for Southeastern henan Northwestern Dakota Northeastern Scott South Central Anoka and Western Ramsey counties at 4:20 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along along a line extending from near Brooklyn Center to near Adina to Burnsville moving East at 40 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expects damage to roofs siding and trees these severe storms will be near Minneapolis St Paul Bloomington Brooklyn Park and Egan around 4:25 p.m. Kimber Grove Heights shw and West St Paul around 4:30 p.m. for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4:30 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Dakota tenan Ramsey and Scott a severe thunder stone warning remains in effect until 4:30 p.m. for Southeastern henan Northwestern Dakota Northeastern Scott South Central Anoka and Western Ramsey counties at 4:20 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Brooklyn Center to near Adina to Burnsville moving East at 40 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expects damage to roofs siding and trees these severe storms will be near Minneapolis St Paul Bloomington Brooklyn Park and Egan around 4:25 p.m. Kimber Grove Heights shw and West St Paul around 4:30 p.m. for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4:30 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Dakota tenan Ramsey and Scott the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the Quinn City's metropolitan area a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 5:15 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Chisago Dakota Zan Ramsey and Washington a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4:30 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota hanoka Dakota Ramsey and Scott severe thunderstorm watch number 662 has been issued until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota hanoka Carver Chicago Dakota good hu hkin Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and severe thunderstorm warning for southwestern Winston County in East Central Mississippi Northern nishoba County in East Central Mississippi get the word out to others about today here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service above average heat expected to linger across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys through Friday before a cooling Trend arrives by the weekend St to severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic today than across the Great Lakes on Friday some tropical heavy rain and thunderstorms could affect the Western Gulf Coast region through the next couple of days now here here's today's weather story a vigorous low pressure system currently centered near the US Canadian border of the high plains will move steadily across Southern Canada through the next couple of days strong to severe thunderstorms forming ahead of a potent cold front trailing south from the low pressure center will likely impact North Dakota early this morning before quickly advancing into Minnesota and down across the central plains into this evening these thunderstorms could develop into supercells that may contain damaging winds large hail and a few tornadoes meanwhile thunderstorms across the Mid-Atlantic could also be strum to severe where some Gusty winds and heavy rain may lead to isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding by this evening and into the overnight the front that helps trigger these thunderstorms will gradually Edge farther Southward into the Mid-Atlantic on Friday bringing relief from the heat with high temperatures only reaching into the 70s for much of the Northeast the cool air will not have a chance to reach into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys though as southerly flow increas ahead of the deep low pressure system in southern Canada a couple more days of heat with afternoon high temperatures well up into the '90s are expected in these areas above average overnight low temperatures will provide little relief lows will likely stay in the 70s for much of the region a cooling Trend will set in by the weekend behind the cold front scattered thunderstorms with embedded strong to severe storms will then extend southwestward across the Midwest into the central plains on Friday as the trailing end of the front begins to slow down and become nearly stationary into the Southern Plains by Saturday separate from the frontal system across the Northern Tier of the Country tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico could lead to Heavy Rain across portions of the western Gulf Coast region as an upper level low lingers over Texas a small scale low pressure center could form and interact with the subtle Coastal front to enhance rainfall rates leading to the potential for flooding issues over portions of the the Western Gulf Coast through the next couple of days across the rest of the country a general cool down is expected behind the cold front across the north central us and high temperatures should be generally in the middle 80s much of the southeast should be warm and humid with commonplace high temperatures in the middle 90s a warming trend is expected for the Western us following the recent cool spell as the strong low departs into Southern Canada again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share the stream thank you for watching weather tracker Plus the thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4:30 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Dakota hinan Ramsey and Scott the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 5:15 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka shago Dakota henan Ramsey and Washington a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 4:30 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Dakota hkin Ramsey and Scott severe thunderstorm watch number 662 has been issued until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver shago Dakota good hu henan Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 MHz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 4:29 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Eastern henen County Northwestern Dakota County South Central Chago County un County Washington County Ramsey County until 5:15 p.m. at 47 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near Elk River to near Brooklyn Park to Bloomington moving East at 45 M hour expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expects damage to roofs siding and trees severe thunderstorms will be near Minneapolis St Paul Bloomington Brooklyn Park and Egan around 4:25 p.m. Maplewood hver Grove height Leno Lakes South St Paul and West St Paul around 4:30 p.m. Woodbury White Bear Lake and hugle around 4:35 p.m. Oakdale Forest Lake Lake Elmo and M me die around 4:40 p.m. Still Water shago City and Aon around 4:45 p.m. those attending the Minnesota State Fair in the cth of these storms and should prepare for imminent dangerous weather conditions seek shelter now for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 5:15 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota hanoka shago Dakota H Ramsey severe thunderstorm warning for South Central manona County in West Central Iowa Northwestern Harrison County in Southwestern Iowa Southeastern Bert County in East Central Nebraska a s thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for East Central Minnesota the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area a severe thunder tornado warning for West Central Chisago County in East Central Minnesota North Central Anoka County in East Central Minnesota Southeastern Isanti County in East Central Minnesota the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a tornado warning for West Central shago County North Central Anoka County Southeastern Ian County until 5:00 p.m. at 4:31 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is located near St Francis for 11 M south of Cambridge moving Northeast at 45 mph expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following attacks are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near kambridge East bethle and St Francis around 4:35 p.m. High Santi around 4:40 p.m. take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying repeating a tornado warning has been issued until 5:00 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka shago and ianti this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 4:34 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a tornado warning for West Central Chicago County North Central and O County Southeastern Ian County until 5:00 p.m. at 4:31 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is located near St Francis for 11 M south of Cambridge moving Northeast at 45 mph expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shell mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near Cambridge East bethle and St Francis around 435 p.m. I Santi around 4:40 p.m. take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning has been issued until 5:00 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Chisago and is a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:15 p.m. for Eastern hennipen Northwestern Dakota South Central shago Anoka Washington and Ramsey counties at 4:35 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near East bethle to near sh view to near Egan moving East at 40 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs sighting and trees these severe storms will be near St Paul Woodbury Maplewood Cottage Grove and Inver Grove Heights around 440 p.m. Chago City around 445 p.m. still water and after around 450 p.m. Lindstrom skia and aort around 455 p.m. other locations impacted by these severe thunderstorms include rubbing tornado warning for West Central loming County in north central Pennsylvania Park Heights and North Minneapolis for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:15 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Chisago Dakota hen Ramsey and Washington the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a tornado warning for West Central shago County North Central Anoka County Southeastern Ian County until 5:00 p.m. at 4:31 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is located near St Francis for 11 M south of Cambridge moving Northeast at 45 mph expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near Cambridge East bethl and St Francis around 4:35 p.m. I Santi around 4:40 p.m. take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are out doors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning has been issued until 5:00 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Chago and ianti a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:15 p.m. for Eastern henan Northwestern Dakota South Central Chisago Anoka Washington and Ramsey counties at 4:35 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near East bethle to near shore you to near Egan moving East at 40 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs sighting and trees these severe storms will be near St Paul Woodbury Maplewood wood Cottage Grove and Inver Grove Heights around 440 p.m. Chago City around 4:45 p.m. still water and Aon around 450 p.m. Lindstrom Scandia and aort around 455 p.m other locations impacted by these severe thunderstorms include ringdale Lake St Croy Beach Wyoming Lakeland Shores North St Paul Cedar Lexington Sunfish Oak Park and North Minneapolis for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:15 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Chago Dakota hen Ramsey and Washington the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the Quinn City's metropolitan area a tornado warning has been issued until 5:00 p.m. for the following counties severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 9:00 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Chicago Dakota good hu henan Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy remember a severe thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to more weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis Paul on a frequency of 162.550 MHz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in tassen Minnesota and transmit from the the tornado warning for North Central Ana county is cancelled the tnic thunderstorm which prompted the warnings has moved out of the warant area therefore the warning has been cancelled a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for East Central Minnesota a tornado warning remains in effect until 5:00 p.m. for West Central Chicago and Southeastern isan [Applause] counties 6 miles severe thunderstorm warning for East Central Johnson County in East Tennessee radar the following in are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vles will occur tree damage is likely this tornadic thunderstorm will remain over me severe thunderstorm warning for pocah hontas County in Northwestern Iowa sack County in West Central Iowa Northwestern Calhoun County in West Central Iowa Crawford County in West Central Iowa FL a building avoid Windows if you are Outdoors home or in a vehicle move to closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado remains in effect until 5:00 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota chungo and Ian this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 mahz throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in San Hassan Minnesota and transmit from the time is 444 time a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:15 p.m. for Eastern henan Northwestern Dakota South Central Chisago hanoka Washington and Ramsey counties at 4:35 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending moving hour expected wind this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs fighting ENT trees these the storms St Paul woodwood Grove and Inver Grove Heights around 4:40 p.m. severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern manona County in West Central Iowa Northwestern Harrison County in Southwestern Iowa Southeastern BT County in East Central Nebraska North Central Washington County in East Central Nebraska PA Cedar Lexington Sunfish Oak Park Heights and North Minneapolis for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a bu a severe thunderstorm War in effect until the following in Minnesota Anoka shago Dakota H Ramsey and Washington the tornado warning for North Central Anda county is cancelled the coric thunderstorm which prompted the warning has moved out of the warned area therefore the warning has been cancelled a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for East Central Minnesota a tornado warning remains in effect until 5:00 p.m. for West Central Chisago and Southeastern I a severe thunderstor warning remains in effect until 5:15 p.m. for Southeastern henan Northwestern Dakota South Central Chiago Eastern ARA Washington and Ramsey counties at 4:45 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Stacy to near White barar Lake to in Grove Heights moving Northeast at 40 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expects damage to roofs sighting and trees s storms will be near St Paul Woodbury Maplewood Cottage Grove and Inver Grove Heights around 450 p.m. Scandia and bport around 45 p.m. other location impacted by these severe thunderstorms include Lake St Croy Leach Wyoming Lakeland Shores North St Paul Lexington Sunfish Oak Park Heights Delwood Mall of America and Pine Springs for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:15 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota hanoka Chicago Dakota hen Ramsey and Washington a tornado warning remains in effect until 5:00 p.m for West Central Chago and Southeastern Ian counties at 4:41 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near ianti for 6 M south of Cambridge moving Northeast at 45 mph expected hazards include tornado severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in East effect until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Chicago Dakota goodu hin Ramy rice Scott Washington and rri and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy remember a severe thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information West Central and Southeastern isan counties s funders storm capable of producing a tornado was located near ianti for 6 M south of Cambridge moving Northeast at 45 m per hour expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur treat damage is likely this tornadic thunderstorm will remain over mainly rural areas of West Central Chicago and Southeastern Ian counties including the following locations Weber Grandy Spring Lake bodam and Athens take cover move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outo home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning remains in effect until 5:00 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Chisago and ianti a Severe thunderstor warning remains in effect until 5:15 p.m. for Southeastern henan Northwestern Dakota South Central Shak Eastern ARA Washington and Ramsey counties at 4:45 p.m. thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Northeast at 40 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expects damage to roofs sighting ENT trees a tornado warning remains in effect until 5:00 p.m. theago and Southeastern Ian Cy 25 mph expected has been confirmed by law enforcement the following inexs are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will expore destroyed damage to roof windows and vehicles will three damage is likely locations impacted include Spring Lake Weber B down repeat a tornado is on the ground take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoor or in a vehicle tornado warning remains in effect for the following counties in Minnesota shago and ianti War remains in effect until 5:15 Northwestern pakota South Central Chisago Eastern ARA Washington and Ramsey counties at 4:45 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near Stacy to near White Bear Lake to ber Grove Heights moving Northeast at 40 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs sighing and trees these severe storms will be near St Paul Woodbury Maplewood Cottage Grove and Inver Grove Heights around 450 p.m. Scandia and bport around 4 tornado warning for Northwestern Chisago County in East Central Minnesota Northwestern Poke County in Northwestern [Music] Wisconsin the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a tornado warning for Northwestern Chisago County Northwestern pop County in Northwestern Wisconsin severe thunderstorm warning for North Central Nicholas County in Southeastern West Virginia East Central Clay County in North Central West Virginia expected hazards included a damaging tornado a tornado has been confirmed by law enforcement the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely the tornado will be near Rush City around 5:00 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornado thunderstorm include Harris Rush City Airport Wild River State Park and changana State Forest to repeat a tornado is on the ground take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a St building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning has been issued until 5:30 p.m. for the following County Chicago Minnesota and poke [Applause] Wisconsin a severe thunderstorm warning remain severe thunderstorm warning for manona County in West Central Iowa Northwestern Harrison County in Southwestern Iowa severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Clark County in Southwestern Arkansas Southwestern Dallas County in Southwestern Arkansas Northwestern was County in Southwestern Arkansas radar indicated threat severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Montgomery County in central Maryland Southeastern Frederick County in north central Maryland gr Heights around 450 p.m Scandia and bport around 4:55 p.m. other locations impacted by these severe thunderstorms include Lake St Croy Leach Wyoming Lakeland Shores North St Paul Lexington Sun severe thunderstorm warning for southwestern Clinton County in Northwestern Missouri Northwestern Clay County in West Central Missouri Northeastern plat County in West Central Missouri the following counties in Minnesota Hoka Chago Dakota tenan Ramsey and Washington a tornado warning remains in effect until 5:00 p.m. for West Central shago and Southeastern Ian counties at 4:50 p.m. a confirmed tornado is located near Cambridge moving Northeast at 45 mph expected hazards included a damaging tornado a tornado has been confirmed by law enforcement the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely locations impacted include Spring Lake Weber and bodam to repeat a tornado is on the ground take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning remains in effect until 5:00 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Chago and ianti the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area a severe thunderstor warning remains in effect until 5:15 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota hanoka Chisago Dakota henan Ramsey and Washington tornado warning remains in effect severe thunderstorm warning for Chisago County in East Central Minnesota Central Poke County in Northwestern Wisconsin the National Weather severe thunderstorm warning for Boyd County in northeastern Kentucky Southeastern Greenup County in northeastern Kentucky North Central Lawrence County in northeastern Kentucky East Central Carter County in northeastern Kentucky Northwestern Wayne County in Western West Virginia severe thunderstorm warning for southwestern Rock brid County in West Central Virginia Northeastern bodor County in West Central Virginia severe thunderstorm warning for Northern Walton County in the panhandle of Florida western homes County in the panhandle of Florida Lake Taylor Falls Centuria miltown Center City and Harris this includes the following highways Interstate 35 between mile markers 147 and 157 US Highway 8 in Minnesota between mile markers 8 and 22 for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 5:30 p.m. for the following County Chicago Minnesota and poke Wisconsin strong thunderstorms will impact steel Eastern Wasa and Southern rice counties through 5:30 p.m. at 4:54 p.m. doppa radar was tracking strong thunderstorms along the line extending from near Waterville to 5 m east of Waldorf movement was East at 50 mph expected hazards include wind gusts up to 50 mph this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected Dusty wind could knock down trills and blow around unsecured objects severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Ash County in Northwestern North Carolina Lem Clinton Falls and Mer this includes the following highways Interstate 35 between mile markers 32 and 58 US Highway 14 between mile markers 153 and 82 keep Outdoors consider flash flood warning for East Central Lincoln County in central New Mexico Northwestern Chavez County in Southeastern New Mexico Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 5:01 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a tornado warning for Northwestern Chago County Northwestern pop County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 5:30 p.m. at 452 p.m. a tornado warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. flash flood warning for the South Fork burn scar in South Central Lincoln County in central New Mexico east of Cambridge moving Northeast at 45 mph expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged flash flood warning for East Central alagan VA County in West Central Virginia North Central bodor County in West Central Virginia West Central Rockbridge County in West Central Virginia Harris Rush City Airport Wild River State Park and changana State Forest take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for the following County Chicago Minnesota and poke Wisconsin the severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern henen county is canell the storms which prompted the warnings have moved out of the warned area therefore the warning has been cancelled a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9:00 p.m. for East Central Minnesota and Northwestern and West Central Wisconsin a tornado warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for Northwestern Chisago and Northwestern pop counties at 5:01 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is located near Rush City or 13 m east of Cambridge moving Northeast at 45 mph expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near Rush City around 5:05 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include Harris Rush City Airport Wild River State Park and changana State Forest take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service Wars in until above average heat expected to linger across the Ohio and Tennessee valleys through Friday before a cooling Trend arrives by the weekend strong to severe thunderstorms expected across the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic today than across the Great Lakes on Friday some tropical heavy rain and thunderstorms could affect the Western Gulf Coast region through the next couple of days now here's today's weather story a vigorous low press system currently centered near the US Canadian border of the high plains will move steadily across Southern Canada through the next couple of days strong to severe thunderstorms forming ahead of a potent cold front trailing self from the low pressure center will likely impact North Dakota early this morning before quickly advancing into Minnesota and down across the central plains into this evening these thunderstorms could develop into supercells that may contain damaging winds large hail and a few tornadoes meanwhile thunderstorms across the Mid-Atlantic could also be strong to severe where some Gusty winds and heavy rain may lead to isolated to scattered instances of flash flooding by this evening and into the overnight the front that helps trigger these thunderstorms will gradually Edge farther Southward into the Mid-Atlantic on Friday bringing relief from the heat with high temperatures only reaching into the 70s for much of the Northeast the cool air will not have a chance to reach into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys though as southerly flow increases ahead of the deep low pressure system in southern Canada a couple more days of heat with afternoon high temperatures well up into the '90s are expected in these areas above average overnight low temperatures will provide little relief lows will likely stay in the 70s for much of the region a cooling Trend will set in by the weekend behind the cold front scattered thunderstorms with embedded strong to severe storms will then extend southwestward across the Midwest into the central PLS on Friday as the trailing end of the front begins to slow down and become nearly stationary into the Southern Plains by Saturday separate from the frontal system across the Northern Tier of the Country tropical moisture from the Gulf of Mexico could lead to Heavy Rain across portions of the western Gulf Coast region as an upper level low lingers over Texas a smallscale low pressure center could form and interact with a subtle Coastal front to enhance rainfall rates leading to the potential for flooding issues over portions of the the Western Gulf Coast through the next couple of days across the rest of the country a general cool down is expected behind the cold front across the north central us and high temperatures should be generally in the middle 80s much of the southeast should be warm and humid with commonplace high temperatures in the middle 90s a warming trend is expected for the Western us following the recent cool spell as the strong low departs into Southern Canada again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus radar was tracking strong thunderstorms along the line extending from near Waterville to 5 m east of Waldorf movement was East at 50 mph expected hazards include wind gusts up to 50 mph this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected Dusty winds could knock down trms and blow around unsecured objects locations impacted include owana farbo Wasa Medford New Richland morrist Town Warsaw nurse severe thunderstorm warning for simmeron County in the panhandle of Oklahoma Western Dum County in the panhandle of Texas US Highway 14 between mile markers 153 and 182 keep Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside of building a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for South Central Minnesota this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and and transmitt from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 5:09 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Chago County the central pop County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 5:30 p.m. at 458 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from 9 Mi South west of R City to near North Branch to Center City moving East at 45 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expects damage to roofs sighing ENT trees locations impacted include North Branch Chago City Lindstrom St Cy Falls Frederick luck Boston Lake Taylor walls Centuria miltown Center City and Harris this includes the following highways Interstate 35 between mile markers 147 and 157 US Highway 8 in Minesota between mile markers 8 and 22 for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 5:30 p.m. for the following County Chicago Minnesota and poke Wisconsin a tornado warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for Northwestern Chisago and Northwestern poke counties at 5:1 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is located near Rush City or 13 m east of Cambridge moving Northeast at 45 M hour expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for Northeastern Chisago and central pop counties at 5:11 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from 6 Mi southeast of Rush City to 8 Mi west of Midtown to near Uria moving East at 45 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern alany County in Western Maryland Northeastern Mineral County in eastern West Virginia luck Bost Lake Taylor's Falls Centuria miltown dresser Wild River seate Park Wolf Creek Cushing and straight leg Wilderness state park for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for the following County shago Minnesota and poke Wisconsin a tornado warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for Northwestern Chisago and Northwestern poke counties at 5:01 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a the tornado warning for Northwestern Chago and Northwestern poke counties is canceled the storm which prompted severe thunderstorm warning for Western wasburn County in Northwestern Wisconsin Bernett County in Northwestern Wisconsin 9 East Central Minnesota and Northwestern Wisconsin a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:15 p.m. for Northwestern Dakota South Central Chisago East Central Anoka Washington and Eastern Ramsey counties at 5:02 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from windstrom to near Still Water to Cottage Grove moving East at 30 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected Ed expect damage to roofs siding and trees these severe storms will be near Still Water a port and after around 510 p.m. other locations impacted by these severe thunderstorms include Newport Otisville Lake St Croy Beach Wyoming willany lakland Shores North St Paul Lilydale Sunfish and Oak Park Heights for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:15 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Hoka shago Dakota Ramsey and Washington a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for Northeastern Chisago and Central Pope counties at 5:11 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from 6 Mi southeast of Rush City to 8 mil west of Midtown to near Centuria moving East at 45 mph expected hazards include 60 m per hour wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expects damage to roofs sighting entry the severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Dakota South Central Chisago East Central Anoka Washington and Eastern Ramsey counties has expired the storms which prompted the warning have weakened below severe limits and no longer pose an immediate threat to life or property therefore the warning has been allowed to expire however Dusty winds and heavy rain are still possible with these thunderstorms a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for East Central Minnesota and Northwestern and West Central Wisconsin repeating the severe thunderstorm warning has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Minnesota Hoka Chicago Dakota Ramsey and Washington a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until severe thunderstorm warning for southwestern Stafford County in Northern Virginia Northeastern Orange County in Central Virginia the Western city of Fredericksburg in Central Virginia South Central fuer County in Northern Virginia Southeast C pepper County in Northern Virginia North Central Spotsylvania County in Central Virginia following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs sighting entries locations impacted include s Falls Frederick luck Balon Lake Taylor's Falls Centuria miltown dresser Wild River State Park Wolf Creek Cushing and straight Lake Wilderness State Park for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for the following County Chicago Minnesota and poke Wisconsin the tornado warning for Northwestern Chago and Northwestern poke counties is cancelled the storm which prompted the warning has weakened below severe limits and no longer appears capable of producing a tornado therefore for the warning has been canceled a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for East Central Minnesota and Northwestern Wisconsin the severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Dakota South Central Chago East Central Anoka Washington and Eastern Ramsey counties has expired the storms which prompted the warnings have weakened below severe limits and no longer pose an immediate threat to life or property therefore the warning has been allowed to expire however Gusty winds and heavy rain are still possible with these thunderstorms a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for East Central Minnesota and Northwestern and West Central Wisconsin repeating the severe thunderstorm warning has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Minnesota Hoka shago Dakota Ramsey and Washington the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for the following County Chicago Minnesota and pop Wisconsin severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Minesota hanoka Carver Chisago Dakota good hu hen Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy strong thunderstorms will impact steel Eastern was severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Baron County in Northwestern Wisconsin Northeastern Poke County in Northwestern Wisconsin severe thunderstorm warning for East Central Preston County in northeastern West Virginia the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Baron County in Northwestern Wisconsin Northeastern po County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 6:00 p.m. at 5:19 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from Branan to near luck to near Centuria moving Northeast severe thunderstorm warning for East Central rahan County in Northwestern Virginia Central fuer County in Northern Virginia North Central C pepper County in Northern Virginia Northwestern Prince William County in Northern Virginia include Cumberland clam Falls Baron McKinley and Lewis for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a s severe thunderstorm warning for Central Jones County in Central Georgia severe thunderstorm warning for North Central Carroll County in north central Mississippi Granada county in North Central Mississippi Northwestern Montgomery County in north central Mississippi thund along the line extending from near Waterville to 5 m east of Waldorf movement was East at 50 mph expected hazards include wind gusts up to 50 mph this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected Dusty winds could knock down trills and blow around unsecured object locations impacted include owana farbo Wasa Medford New Richland morrist toown Warsaw nuren Otisco lemon Clinton Falls and meron this includes the following highways Interstate 35 between mile markers 32 and 58 US Highway 14 between mile markers 153 and 182 if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9:00 p.m. for South Central Minnesota this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul severe thunderstorm warning for East Central Jefferson County in Central Alabama Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in 10 Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 5:22 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Baron County in Northwestern Wisconsin Northeastern pop County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 6:00 p.m. at 5:19 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from branam to near luck to near Centuria moving Northeast at 50 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expects damage to roofs siding and trees locations impacted include Cumberland clam Falls Baron McKinley and Lewis for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 600 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Baron and poke a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for Northeastern Chisago and Central Pope counties at 5:11 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from 6 Mi southeast of R City 8 m west of miltown to near Centuria moving East at 45 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expects damage to roofs sighting and trees locations impacted include St Cy Falls Frederick luck balam Lake Taylor's Falls Centuria miltown the severe thunderstorm warning for Northeastern Chicago county is canell the storms which prompted the warning have moved out of the warned area therefore the warning has been cancelled a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for Northwestern Wisconsin a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for Central Pope County at 5:24 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near trade Lake to near luck to Balsam Lake moving East at 45 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat flash flood warning for Central foler County in Northern Virginia Prince William County in Northern Virginia B Lake Centuria miltown and straight Lake will in a state park for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin the severe thunderstorm warning for Northeastern Chicago county is canell the storms which prompted the warning have moved out of the warned area therefore the warning has been canceled a severe thunder storm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for Northwestern Wisconsin a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for central pop County at 5:24 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near trade Lake to near luck to balam Lake moving East at 45 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs siding ENT trees locations impacted include St C Falls Frederick luck Balon Lake Centuria miltown and straight leg Wilderness St severe thunderstorm warning for southwestern Garrett County in Western Maryland warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 6:00 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 9:00 p.m. for the following counties in min soda Anoka Carver Chicago Dakota goodu hkin Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Troy this is wherea the radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 5:28 p.m. central daylight time severe thunderstorm warning for East Central Mineral County in eastern West Virginia North Central Hampshire County in eastern West Virginia wiconsin until 6:00 p.m. at 5:19 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from Branan to near luck to near Centuria moving Northeast at 50 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs siding ENT trees locations impacted include Cumberland Clen Falls Baron McKinley and Lewis for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 6:00 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin bar severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Clinton County in north central Pennsylvania Southwestern loming County in north central Pennsylvania for the warning has been canell a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for Northwestern Wisconsin a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 5:30 p.m. for central pop County it's 5:24 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near trade Lake to near luck to Balsam Lake moving East at 45 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs sighing ENT trees locations impacted include St C Falls Frederick luck ballon Lake Centuria miltown and straight leg Wilderness state park for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect and until 5:30 p.m. for the following County PO Wisconsin the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 600 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 9 pm for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Harver Chicago Dakota good Hugh Zan Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy a strong frer storm will impact Northeastern Dakota Southern Washington and Northwestern Pierce counties through 600 p.m. at 5:29 p.m. goppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over Cottage Grove or 13 M southeast of St Paul moving Northeast at 20 m per hour severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Chicago Dakota goodu Henkin Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Cy remember a severe thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information a strong thunder storm will impact Northeastern Dakota Southern Washington and Northwest Pierce counties through 6:00 p.m. at 5:29 p.m. Doppel radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over Cottage Grove or 13 M southeast of St Paul moving Northeast at 20 mph expected hazards include wind gusts of 50 to 55 mph this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected Gusty winds could knock down trills and blow around unsecured objects locations impacted include Woodbury Cottage Grove Kimber Grove Heights Hastings Rosemount South St Paul Lake Elmo St Paul Park pton Newport pton State Park and St Paul Park keep Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin this is where the radio station in K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in San Hassan Minnesota severe thunderstorm warning for East Central Key County in East Central new mexico. daylight time the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Baron County in Northwestern Wisconsin Northeastern pop County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 6:00 p.m. at 519 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern alagan County in Northwestern North Carolina Northeast Eastern Ash County in Northwestern North Carolina South Central Grayson County in Southwestern Virginia expect damage to roofs sighting and trees locations impacted include Cumberland Clan Falls Baron McKinley and Lewis for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 6:00 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Baron and poke the severe thunderstorm warning for Northeastern Chicago county is cancelled the storms which prompted the warning have moved out of the warned area therefore the warning has been cancelled a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for Northwestern Wisconsin the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's Metropolitan area a severe thunderstorm warning has been issued until 600 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Anoka Carver Chicago Dakota good Hugh hkin Ramsey rice Scott Washington and Wright and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy a strong thunderstorm will impact Northeastern Dakota Southern Washington and Northwestern Pierce counties through 600 p.m. at 5:29 p.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunder storm over Cottage Grove or 13 M southeast of St Paul moving Northeast at 20 mph expected hazards include wind gusts of 50 to 55 mph this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected Gusty winds could knock down trms and blow around a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 6: p.m. for Northwestern Baron and Northeastern Pope counties at 5:36 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near siren to 8 m south of St Croy van Clam Lake Area to 6 m east of balam Lake moving Northeast at 50 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs siding entries locations impacted include Cumberland clam Falls Baron McKinley and Lewis for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstor warning remains in effect until 6:00 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Baron and pop a strong thunderstorm will impact Northeastern Dakota Southern Washington and Northwestern Pierce counties through 6 p.m. at 5:29 p.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over Cottage Grove or 13 M southeast of St Paul moving Northeast at 20 mph expected hazards severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Stafford County in Northern Virginia sou Eastern Fier County in Northern Virginia Eastern C pepper County in Northern Virginia South Central Prince William County in Northern Virginia Grove Heights Hastings R South St Paul Lake Elmo St Paul Park hton Newport hton State Park and St Paul Park keep Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9:00 p.m. for East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 5:39 p.m. central daylight time a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 6:00 p.m. for Northwestern Baron and Northeastern pop counties at 5:36 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near siren to 8 m south of St Cy van Clam Lake Area to 6 m east of balam Lake moving Northeast at 50 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs sighting ENT trees locations impacted include Cumberland clam Falls Baron McKinley and Lewis for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 6:00 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Baron and poke a strong ther storm will impact Northeastern Dakota Southern Washington and Northwestern Pierce counties through 600 p.m. at 529 p.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over Cottage Grove or 13 Mi southeast of St Paul severe thunderstorm warning for Northeastern bib County in Central Georgia South Central Jones County in Central Georgia the following impacts are expected Dusty winds could knock down shims and blow around unsecured objects locations impacted include Woodbury Cottage Grove Kimber Grove Heights Hastings Rosemount South St Paul Lake Elmo St Paul Park hton Newport Aton State Park and St Paul Park if Outdoors consider SE seing shelter inside a building a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 MHz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 5:41 p.m. central daylight time a severe thunderstor warning remains in effect until 6:00 p.m. for Northwestern Baron and Northeastern pop counties at 5:36 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along the line extending from near siren to 8 m south of St Cy van Clam Lake Area to 6 m east of balam Lake moving Northeast at 50 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damage to roofs siding and trees locations impacted include Cumberland Clen Falls Baron McKinley and Lewis for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 6:00 p.m for the following counties in Wisconsin Baron and poke a strong thunder storm will impact Northeastern Dakota Southern Washington and Northwestern Pierce counties through 6:00 p.m. at 5:29 p.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over Cottage Grove or 13 miles Southeast of St Paul moving Northeast at 20 M hour expected hazards include wind gusts of 50 to 55 miles hour this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected Dusty winds could knock down trms and blow around unsecured objects locations impacted include Woodbury Cottage Grove Kimber Grove Heights Hastings Rosemount South St Paul Lake Elmo St Paul Park hton new Port Aton State Park and St Paul Park if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 MHz serving listeners throughout much of East Central min inota in West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in Chanhassen Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 5:44 p.m. central daylight time a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 600 p.m. for Northwestern Baron and Northeastern pop counties at 5:36 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near siren to 8 miles south of St Croy B Clam Lake Area to 6 m east of balam Lake moving Northeast at 50 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected expect damaged roofs you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day Falls please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather on the floor here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service thms in record heat continues across the Ohio Valley into the southern appalachin through Friday with relief on tap for the weekend much above average temperatures build across the Pacific Northwest Northern Great Basin and into the northern Rockies severe thunderstorm warning for East Central Nelson County in Central Virginia Southwestern albamar County in Central Virginia heavy rains and isolated flooding possible along the Louisiana and upper Texas coasts now here's today's weather Story the recent period of much above average to record high temperatures from the Ohio Valley into the southern Appalachians will be continuing through Friday high temperatures are expected to be 10 to 15° above average through Friday supporting the potential for additional record high temperatures Thursday and Friday from Southern Ohio into Southern Indiana much of Kentucky eastern to Central Tennessee and Far Western North Carolina the combination of the hot temperatures and high humidity levels will produce major heat risks with maximum heat indices in the 100 to 110 degree range the current record high temperature streak will however be coming to an end on Saturday when cooler temperatures are expected as cloud cover and precipitation move in ahead of a strong cold front much above average temperatures will also be building across the Pacific Northwest Northern Great Basin into the northern Rockies Friday and Saturday as amid to upper level Ridge strengthens across this region these hot temps will likely continue into Sunday before cooling begins early next week at the moment however it does not appear that these much above average temperatures will produce any record highs the strong front bringing relief to record high temps over the Ohio Valley into the southern Appalachia will first be pushing southeastward over the next 2 days from the Upper Mississippi Valley into the great lakes and Southward into portions of the central to Southern Plains active thunderstorms with heavy rains localized flooding and severe weather are possible late Thursday afternoon into Thursday night and early Friday morning across the upper to Mid Mississippi Valley into portions of the central to Southern Plains along and ahead of this strong front these active thunder storms are then expected to flare again Friday into early Saturday across the lower Great Lakes into the Ohio Valley with additional potential for heavy rains localized flash flooding and severe weather heavy rains and localized flooding also possible across portions of the central Appalachians into the Mid-Atlantic Thursday afternoon into Thursday night along a stationary front across this region and then again late Saturday afternoon into Saturday night ahead of the above mentioned strong front moving southeastward from the Lower Lakes and Ohio Valley region an area of much above average moisture values is expected to remain nearly stationary over the next few days Across the Western to Cal Gulf of Mexico a weak mid to upper level disturbance embedded in this high moisture axis will likely produce heavy rainfall amounts along the Louisiana coast Westward to the upper Texas coast rainfall totals of 3 to 5 in possible over the next few days with additional heavy rains into the end of the weekend and early next week also possible as the week mid to upper level disturbance and access of much above average moisture are not expected to move appreciably again if you like what you're watching severe thunderstorm warning for Central alagan County in Western Maryland Northeastern Mineral County in eastern West Virginia Northern Hampshire County in eastern West Virginia a thunder stol warning remains in effect until 6:00 p.m. for Northwestern Baron and Northeastern pop counties at 5:36 p.m. SE the severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Baron and Northeastern Poke County is canceled the storms which prompted the warning have weakened below severe limits and no longer pose an immediate threat to life or property therefore the warning has been cancelled however Gusty winds and heavy rain are still possible with these thunderstorms a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for Northwestern Wisconsin a strong thunderstorm will impact Northeastern Dakota Southern Washington and Northwestern Pierce counties through 6:00 p.m. at 5:29 p.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over Cottage Grove or 13 Mi southeast of St Paul moving Northeast at 20 mph expected hazards include wind gusts of 50 to 55 mph this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected Dusty winds could knock down trms and blow around unsecured object locations impacted include Woodbury Cottage Grove Kimber Grove Heights Hastings Rosemount South St Paul Lake Elmo St Paul Park hton Newport hton State Park and St Paul Park if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9:00 p.m. for East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin this is where the radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 megahertz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmitt from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 5:51 a.m. central daylight time the severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Baron and Northeastern poke counties is cancelled the storms which prompted the warnings have weakened below severe limits and no longer pose an immediate threat to life or property therefore the warning has been cancelled however Dusty winds and heavy rain are still possible with these thunderstorms a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9 9 p.m. for Northwestern Wisconsin a strong thunderstorm will impact Northeastern Dakota Southern Washington and Northwestern Pierce counties through 600 p.m. at 5:29 p.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over Cottage Grove or 13 M southeast of St Paul moving Northeast at 20 mph expected hazards include wind gusts of 50 to 55 mph this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected Dusty winds could knock down trms and blow around unsecured objects locations impacted include Woodbury Cottage Grove Kimber Grove Heights Hastings Rosemount South St Paul Lake Elmo St Paul Park hton Newport hton State Park and St Paul Park if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9:00 p.m. for East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin this is wether radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 megahertz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 5:53 p.m. central daylight time the severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Baron and Northeastern poke counties is cancelled the storms which prompted the warnings have weakened below severe limits and no longer POS an immediate threat to life or property therefore the warning has been cancelled however G winds and heavy rain are still possible with these thunderstorms a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9 p.m. for Northwestern Wisconsin a strong thunderstorm will impact Northeastern Dakota Southern Washington and Northwestern Pierce counties through 6:00 p.m. at 5:29 p.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over Cottage Grove or 13 Mi southeast of St Paul moving Northeast at 20 m hour expected hazards include wind gusts of 50 to 55 mph this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected Dusty winds could knock down trms and blow around unsecured objects locations impacted include Woodbury Cottage Grove Hur Grove Heights Hastings Rosemount South St Paul Lake Elmo St Paul Park pton Newport pton State Park in St Paul Park if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin this is where the radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 megaherz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Clinton County in north central Pennsylvania Tower in St PA the current time is 5:55 p.m. central daylight time the severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Baron and Northeastern pop counties is cancelled the storms which prompted the warnings have weakened below severe limits and no longer POS an immediate threat to life severe thunderstorm warning for Central Jefferson County in Central Alabama possible with these thunderstorms a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9 p.m. for Northwestern Wisconsin a strong thunderstorm will impact Northeastern Dakota Southern Washington and Northwestern Pierce counties through 6:00 p.m. at 5:29 p.m. doppa radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over severe thunderstorm warning for the city of buav Vista in West Central Virginia the City of Lexington in West Central Virginia Southeastern Rockbridge County in West Central Virginia North Central Bedford County in South Central Virginia Northwestern ammer County in Central Virginia locations inacted include Woodbury Cottage Grove Kimber Grove Heights Hastings Rosemount South St Paul Lake Elmo St Paul Park hton Newport hton State Park and St Paul Park if Outdoors consider seeking shelter inside a building a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9900 p.m. for East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin this is where the radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of6 2.55 mahz flash flood warning for South Central Poke County in Northwestern Wisconsin flash flood warning for East Central Key County in East Central New Mexico [Music] flash flood warning for Central alagan County in Western Maryland Northeastern Mineral County in eastern West Virginia tornado warning for Northwestern Pierce County in West Central Wisconsin Southeastern St Croy County in West Central Wisconsin haveen the expected rainfall rate is 1.5 to 2.5 in in 1 hour flash flood warning for northe Eastern C pepper County in Northern Virginia Southeastern foler County in Northern Virginia Prince William County in Northern Virginia Stafford County in Northern Virginia Urban highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood severe thunderstorm warning for East Central foler County in Northern Virginia Southwestern Prince William County in Northern Virginia the South Western city of Manasses in Northern Virginia [Applause] the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a tornado warning for Northwestern Pierce County Southeastern St Cy County until 6:30 p.m. at 5:57 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is located near Prescott or 9 M Southwest of River Falls moving Northeast at 45 mph expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near River Falls around 6:05 p.m. Baldwin around 6:20 p.m. Hammer around 6:25 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include beldenville and markal this includes Interstate 904 in Wisconsin between mile markers 10 and 25 take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substan anal shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning has been issued until 6:30 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce and St Croy the current time is 6:01 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a tornado warning for Northwestern Pierce County Southeastern St Cy County until 6:30 p.m. at 5:57 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is located near Prescott or 9 M Southwest of River Falls moving Northeast at 45 mph expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near River Falls around 6:05 p.m. Baldwin around 6:20 p.m. hammeron around 6:25 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornado thunderstorm include beldenville and marel this includes interstate 94 in Wisconsin between mile markers 10 and 25 take cover now severe thunderstorm warning for West Central Nelson County in Central Virginia a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning has been issued until 6:30 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Pier and St Croy the severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Baron and Northeastern Pope counties is cancelled the storms which prompted the warnings have weakened below severe limits and no longer pose an immediate threat to life or property therefore the warning has been cancelled however Dusty winds and heavy rain are still possible with these thunderstorms a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. for North Western Wisconsin the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a flash flood warning for South Central pooke County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 10 p.m. at 5:57 p.m. Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the warn area between 2 and 3 in of rain have fallen the expected rainfall rate is 1.5 to 2.5 in in 1 hour flash FL flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly expected hazards include flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar the following impacts are expected flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood deaths occur in vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area FL flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County PO Wisconsin a tornado warning has been issued until 6:30 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce and St Croy severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Dakota goodu Ramsey rice and Washington and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce Po and St Croy this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 MHz serving listen ERS throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmitt from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 6:05 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a tornado warning for Northwestern Pierce County Southeastern St Cy County until 6:30 p.m. at 5:57 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing severe thunderstorm warning for Central Walton County in North Central Georgia North Central Newton County in North Central Georgia this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near River Falls around 6:05 p.m. Baldwin around 6:20 p.m. hamon around 6:25 p.m. other locations impacted a tornado warning remains in effect until 6:30 p.m. for Northwestern Pierce and Southeastern St Cy counties at 6:06 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near River Falls moving Northeast at 45 mph expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near River Falls around 610 p.m. Baldwin around 620 p.m. Woodville around 6:25 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include beldenville and marel take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning remains in effect until 6:30 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce and St Croy the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a flash flood warning for south central pop County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 10 p.m. at fr 57 p.m. goler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the warn area between 2 and 3 in of rain have fallen the expected rainfall rate is 1.5 to 2.5 in in 1 hour flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly expected hazards include flash flooding caused by thunder storms Source radar the following impacts are expected flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths urrent Vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in a for the twin Ci's metropolitan area a flash flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin a tornado warning remains in effect until 6:30 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce and St Croy severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Dakota Goodhue Ramsey rice and Washington and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy this is wherea the radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Witness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 6:10 p.m. central daylight time a tornado severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Rowan Oak County in West Central Virginia North Central Franklin County in West Central Virginia River moving Northeast at 45 mph expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near River Falls around 610 p.m. Baldwin around 620 p.m. Woodville around 6 6:25 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include beldenville and marel take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning remains in effect until 6 :30 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce and St Croy the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a flash flood warning for south central pop County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 10: p.m. at 5:57 p.m. Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the waren area between 2 and 3 in of rain have fallen the expected rainfall rate is 1.5 to 2 .5 in in 1 hour flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly expected hazards include flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar the following impacts are expected flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas turn around don't drown when encountering flooded Ro loads most of flood deaths occur in vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area a flash flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin a tornado warning remains in effect until 6:30 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce and St Croy severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Dakota Goodhue Ramsey rice and Washington and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162 550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 6:14 p.m. central daylight time a tornado warning remains in effect until 6:30 p.m. for Northwestern Pierce and Southeastern St Cy counties at 6:06 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is located near river FS moving Northeast at 45 mph expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near River Falls around 610 p.m. Baldwin around 6:20 p.m. Woodville around 6:25 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include beldenville and marel take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning remains in effect until 6:30 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce and St Croy the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a flash flood warning for south central pop County in Northwestern w Wisconsin until 10 p.m. at 5:57 p.m. Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the warn area between 2 and 3 in of rain have fallen the expected rainfall rate is 1.5 to 2.5 in in 1 hour flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly expected hazards include flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar the following impacts are expected flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas turn around severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 9900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Dakota goodu Ramsey rice and Washington and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St ch remember a severe thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to knowah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a flash flood warning for south central pop County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 10 p.m. at 5:57 p.m. Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the warn area between 2 and 3 in of rain have fallen the expected rainfall rate is 1.5 to 2.5 in in 1 hour flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly expected hazards include flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar the following impacts are expected flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood deaths occur in the Vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 10: p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin the following is a summary a tornado warning remains in effect until 6:30 p.m. for North Central Pierce and Southeastern St Cy counties at 6:17 p.m. a confirmed tornado is located 6 Mi south of salmon for 8 m east of River Falls moving Northeast at 50 mph Storm Chasers reported a rain wrapped Toro east of river false expected hazards included a damaging tornado a tornado has been confirmed by trained weather spotters the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely the tornado will be near Baldwin in Woodville around 6:25 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornado thunder storm include marel to repeat a tornado is on the ground take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning remains in effect until 6:30 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce and St Croy the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area a flash flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin a tornado warning remains in effect until 6:30 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce and St Croy severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 9900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Dakota good Hue Ramsey rice and Washington and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.5 0 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we Brad cast from The National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP tornado warning for Northwestern dun County in West Central Wisconsin Southeastern St Croy County in West Central Wisconsin 6:3 for North Central and Southeastern St severe thunderstorm warning for southern palaski County in Southwestern Virginia East Central with county in Southwestern Virginia North Central Carrol County in Southwestern Virginia tornado is located near Baldwin for 11 m east of river FS moving Northeast at 50 mph Storm Chasers reported a rain WRA tornado east of river false expected hazards included a damaging tornado a tornado has been confirmed by trained weather spotters the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely the tornado will be near Woodville around 6:25 p.m. Glenwood City around 6:35 p.m. Boysville around 6:40 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include Wilson Connorsville Downing Percy and emerald this includes Interstate 904 in Wisconsin between mile markers 25 and 35 to repeat a tornado is on the ground take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning has been issued until 700 p.m. for the the following counties in Wisconsin dun and St Croy a tornado warning remains in effect until 6:30 p.m. for North Central Pierce and Southeastern St counties severe thunderstorm warning for South Central Laden County in Northern Virginia West Central Fairfax County in Northern Virginia Southeastern fuer County in Northern Virginia the city of Manasses Park in Northern Virginia Northwestern Prince William County in Northern Virginia the city of Manasses in Northern Virginia the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely This Tornado will be need here Baldwin in Woodville around 6:25 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include marel to repeat a tornado is on the ground take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying the bridge repeating a tornado warning remains in effect until 6:30 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce and St Croy the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a flash flood warning for South Central Poke County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 10 p.m. at 5:57 p.m. Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the warant area you're watching weather tracker Plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather expect to begin shortly here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather serviceused by thunderstorms record heat continues across the Ohio Valley into the southern Appalachians through Friday with relief on tap for the weekend much above average temperatures build across the Pacific Northwest Northern Great Basin and into the northern Rockies active thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a strong front pushing from the upper to Mid Mississippi Valley into the Ohio Valley and across the central to Southern Plaines producing heavy rains flooding and severe weather heavy rains and isolated flooding possible along the Louisiana and upper Texas coasts now here's today's weather Story the recent period of much above average to record high temperatures from the Ohio Valley into the southern appalachin will be continuing through Friday High temperatures are expected to be 10 to 15° above average through Friday supporting the potential for additional record high temperatures Thursday and Friday from Southern Ohio into Southern Indiana much of Kentucky eastern to Central Tennessee and Far Western North Carolina the combination of the hot temperatures and high humidity levels will produce major heat risks with maximum heat indices in the 100 to 110 degree range the current record high temperature streak will however be coming to an end on Saturday when cooler temperatures are expected as cloud cover and precipitation move in ahead of a strong cold front much above average temperatures will also be building across the Pacific Northwest Northern Great Basin into the northern Rockies Friday and Saturday as Aid to upper level Ridge strengthens across this region these hot temps will likely continue into Sunday before flash flood warning for southwestern Fairfax County in Northern Virginia Prince William County in Northern Virginia the of Manasses in Northern Virginia the city of Manasses Park in Northern Virginia Mississippi Valley into the great lakes and Southward into portions of the central to Southern Plains active thunderstorms with heavy rains localized flooding and severe weather are possible late Thursday afternoon into Thursday night and early Friday flash flood warning for Central Clinton County in north central Pennsylvania toare again Friday into early Saturday across the lower Great Lakes into the Ohio Valley with additional potential for heavy rains localized flash flooding and severe weather heavy rains and localized flooding also possible across portions of the central Appalachians into the Mid-Atlantic Thursday afternoon into Thursday night along a stationary front across this region and then again late Saturday afternoon into Saturday night ahead of the abovementioned strong front moving southeastward from the Lower Lakes and Ohio Valley region an area of much above average moisture values is expected to remain nearly station over the next few days Across the Western to Central Gulf of Mexico a week mid to upper level disturbance embedded in this high moisture AIS will likely produce heavy rainfall amounts along the Louisiana coast Westward to the upper Texas coast rainfall totals of 3 to 5 in possible over the next few days with additional heavy rains into the end of the weekend and early next week also possible as the week mid to upper level disturbance and access of much above average moisture are not expected to move appreciably again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share the stream thank you for watching weather tracker pluss serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in Chanhassen Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 6:29 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a tornado warning for Northwestern dun County Southeastern St Cy County until 700 p.m. at 6:20 p.m. a confirmed tornado is located near Baldwin for 11 m east of River Falls moving Northeast at 50 mph Storm Chasers reported a rain wrath tornado east of river false expected hazard included a damaging tornado a tornado has been confirmed by trained weather spotters the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely the tornado will be near Woodville around 6:25 p.m. Glenwood City around 6:35 p.m. boiceville around 6:40 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include Wilson Connorsville Downing Percy and emerald this includes Interstate 94 in Wisconsin between mile markers 25 and 35 to repeat a tornado is on the ground take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building a avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning has been issued until 700 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin dun and St Croy the tornado warning for North Central Pierce and Southeastern St Cy counties will expire at 6:30 p.m. the storm which prompted the warning has exited the warned area therefore the warning will be allowed to expire however Dusty winds and heavy rain are still possible with this thunderstorm a severe thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9:00 p.m. for West Central Wisconsin remember a tornado warning Still Remains in effect for Southeastern Pierce and dun counties repeating the tornado warning has been allowed to expire for the following counties in Wisconsin pi and St Croy the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a flash flood warning for south central pop County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 10 p.m. at 5:57 p.m. Doppler radar indicated thunder storms producing Heavy Rain across the warant area between 2 and 3 in of rain have fallen the expected rainfall rate is 1.5 to 2.5 in in 1 hour flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly expected hazards include flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar the following impacts are expected flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood Dan occur in vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area a flash flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin severe thunderstorm warning for Central putam County in Western West Virginia Northwestern kaawa County in Central West Virginia counties in Minnesota Dakota good Hugh Ramsey rice and Washington and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Troy this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota in West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 6:33 p.m. central daylight time this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 meertz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 6:34 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a flash flood warning for South Central Poke County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 10 p.m. at 5:57 p.m. Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the warn area between 2 and 3 in of rain have fallen the expected rainfall rate is 1.5 to 2.5 in in 1 hour flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly expected hazards include flash flooding caused by a thunderstorm Source radar the following impacts are expected flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County poke wisc severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Dakota goodu Ramsey rice and Washington and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy remember a severe thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area a flash flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin a tornado warning has been issued until 700 p.m. for the following County St Croy Wisconsin severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 9 pm for the following counties in Minnesota Dakota good Hue Ramsey rice and Washington and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy now here is the this weather outlook for portions of Central and Southern Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin for tonight strong to severe thunderstorms will continue through late this evening mainly across Eastern Minnesota and Western Wisconsin locally heavy rainfall is also possible and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday no hazardous weather is expected at this time spotter information statement skyw spotter activation may be needed now the forecast for the twin Ci's metropolitan area tonight thunderstorms in the evening some thunderstorms may be severe with damaging winds and heavy rainfall lows around 60 Southwest winds 5 to 15 M an hour shifting to the West 5 to 10 m an hour overnight chance of thunderstorms near 100% Friday sunny highs in the upper 70s West Winds 5 to 15 mph Friday night clear lows in the upper 50s west wind up to 10 m an hour Saturday Sunny highs in the lower 80s Southwest wind up to 10 m an hour increasing to 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon Saturday night clear in the upper 50s West Winds 10 to 15 mph shifting to the north 5 to 15 mph overnight Sunday through Labor Day clear highs in the lower 70s lows in the lower 50s Monday night through Wednesday mostly clear lows in the upper 50s highs in the upper 70s Wednesday night and Thursday partly cloudy lows in in the lower 60s high in the upper 70s again the forecast for the Twin Cities metropolitan area for tonight thunderstorms in the evening some thunderstorms may be severe with damaging winds and heavy rainfall lows around 60 Southwest winds 5 to 15 M an hour shifting to the West 5 to 10 m hour overnight severe thunderstorm War warning for East Central Center County in central Pennsylvania Southeastern Clinton County in north central Pennsylvania Southwestern Union County in central Pennsylvania wind was at 5 mil hour the pressure was 29.89 in and steady around the Metro a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 708 Lakeville and 70 at Lake Elmo rain was falling with a temperature of 74 at St Paul and 72 at Blain at even Prairie rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 72 at Crystal rain and fog were reported with a temperature of 71 across the rest of Minnesota rain was falling with a temperature of 68 at Mano 69 at Brainard and 67 at iing at bami it was mostly sunny with severe thunder storm warning for southwestern Bedford County in South Central Virginia Northeastern Franklin County in West Central Virginia 76 Ed a tornado warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. for Northwestern gun and East Central St Croy counties at 6:39 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is located near nap for 12 mil Northwest of monoman moving Northeast at 45 mph the storm has a history of purchasing tornadoes expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will Flash flood warning for southwestern palaski County in Southwestern Virginia Northeastern with county in Southwestern Virginia Dow and hery take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin Dunn and St Croy this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in Chanhassen Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 6:42 p.m. central daylight time a tornado warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. for Northwestern gun and East Central St Croy counties at 6:39 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near nap for 12 M Northwest of monamon moving Northeast at 4 5 mph the storm has a history of producing tornadoes expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those cot Without Shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near Bo bille and map around 6:45 p.m. Wheeler around 6:50 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include Wilson Downing and hery take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin dun and St Croy the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a flash flood warning for south central pop County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 10 p.m. at 5:57 p.m. Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the waren area between 2 and 3 Ines of rain have fallen the expected rainfall rate is 1.5 to 2.5 in in 1 hour flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly expected hazards include flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar the following impacts are expected flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood deaths occuring Vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconson the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area flash flood warning has been issued until 10: p.m. for the following County poke with Wisconsin a tornado warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. for the following County St Croy Wisconsin severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Dakota good Hugh Ramsey rice and Washington and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy this is weather radio station KC severe thunderstorm warning for Northern Butler County in north central Iowa much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 6:46 p.m. Central Daylight Time a tornado warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. for Northwestern dun and East Central St Croy counties at 6:39 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is located near nap or 12 M Northwest of monoman moving Northeast at 45 mph the storm has a history of producing tornadoes expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near boyceville and map around 6:45 p.m. Wheeler around 6:50 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include Wilson Downing and hery take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin dun and St Cy the national Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a flash flood warning for South Central Poke County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 10 p.m. at 5:57 p.m. Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing Heavy Rain across the warn area between 2 and 3 in of rain have fallen the expected rainfall rate is 1.5 to 2.5 in in 1 hour flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly expected hazards include flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar the following impacts are expected flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most flood deaths occur in vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County PO Wisconsin the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for the twin City's metropolitan area a flash flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County poke Wisconsin a tornado warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. for the following County St Croy Wisconsin severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in tornado warning for southern dun County in West Central Wisconsin Southwestern Chipawa County in West Central Wisconsin this is weather radio station K65 Minneapolis St Paul on a frequency of 162.550 mahz serving listeners throughout much of East Central Minnesota and West Central Wisconsin we broadcast from the National Weather Service forecast office in chanhassan Minnesota and transmit from the KSTP Eyewitness News television Tower in St Paul the current time is 6:50 p.m. central daylight time a tornado warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. for Northwestern gun and East Central St cro counties at 6:39 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado is located near nap for 12 M Northwest of monamon moving Northeast at 45 mph the storm has a history of purchasing tornadoes expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following impacts are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near Boyce phille and map around 6:45 p.m. Wheeler around 6:50 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include Wilson Downing and hery take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor severe thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 9:00 p.m. for the following counties in Minnesota Dakota good Hue Ramsey rice and Washington and the following counties in Wisconsin Pierce poke and St Croy remember a severe thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for r e mobile app Fargo bank and member fic 2.4 megaherz transmitting from the power facilities of whwc television and Wheeler the current time is 6:52 p.m. central daylight time the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a tornado warning for southern gun County Southwestern chwok County in 7:30 p.m. at 6:49 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near monomon moving e at 30 mph expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following tchs are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and Vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near monaly around 655 p.m. Elk Mound around 7:05 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm includes Cedar Falls hofman Hills wreck area tacer Lake and monam Airport this includes Interstate 94 in Wisconsin between mile markers 36 and 56 heavy rainfall hi this tornado do not wait to see or hear the tornado take cover now repeating a tornado warning has been issued until 7:30 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin chipa and gun a tornado warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. for Northwestern gun and East Central St Croy counties at 639 p.m. a severe thunderstorm capable of purchasing a tornado was located near nap for 12 M Northwest of monomon moving Northeast at 45 mph this storm has a history of producing tornadoes expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following attacks are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near Boysville and MP around 6:45 p.m. Wheeler around 6:50 p.m. other locations impacted by this tornadic thunderstorm include Wilson Downing and hery take cover now move to a basement or an interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building avoid Windows if you are outdoors in a mobile home or in a vehicle move to the closest substantial shelter and protect yourself from flying debris repeating a tornado warning remains in effect until 700 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin dun and St Cy the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a flash flood warning for South Central po County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 10 p.m. at 5:57 p.m. Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing heavy rain across the warant area between 2 and 3 in of rain have fallen the expected rainfall rate is 1.5 to 2.5 in in 1 hour flash flooding is ongoing or expected to begin shortly expected hazards include flash flooding caused by thunderstorms Source radar the following impacts are expected flash flooding of small creeks and streams urban areas highways streets and underpasses as well as other poor drainage and low-lying areas turn around don't drown when encountering flooded roads most of flood deaths occur in vehicles repeating a flash flood warning has been issued until 10 p.m. for the following County pop Wisconsin the following is a summary of watches warnings and advisories in effect for what e I [Music] [Music] I e tornado was located near anomy moving East at 30 mph expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following imps are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near monaly around 6:55 p.m. alound around 7:05 p.m. other locations ined by this torn attic thunderstorm include Cedar Falls Hoffman Hills wck area T Lake and monom Airport this includes Interstate 94 inless Johnson between mile markers 36 and 56 heavy rainfall may have this tornado do not wait to see or hear the tornado take cover now thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900 p.m. and now includes the following counties in Wisconsin cha oakair and Rus remember a s thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large scale and damaging wind in in close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for Rapid changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to no weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information s thunderstorm watch number 662 remains an effect until 9:00 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin TOA oair and r remember a s thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the wash area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing Wilder conditions and listen a tornado warning remains in effect until 7:30 p.m. for East cal gun in Southwestern cha counties at 7 p.m. a s thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located near moving is at 35 mph expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Mitchell County in north central Iowa Southwestern Howard County in northeastern Iowa Northeastern Floyd County in north central Iowa Northwestern chikasaw County in northeastern Iowa Loc by this tor attic thunderstorm include Cedar Falls Hoffman Hills wreck area taser Lake and monom Airport heavy rainfall may have this tornado do not wait to see or hear the tornado take cover now now here is the hazardous weather outlook for parts of southeast Minnesota Northeast Iowa and Southwest into Central Wisconsin for today and tonight strong to severe storms are possible this evening primarily west of the Mississippi River while and perhaps a tornado cannot be ruled out the primary expected hazards include will be damaging winds and locally heavy rainfall main timing a 7 D 10 p.m. in southeast Minnesota and 900 p.m. 1: a.m. in other areas and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday no hazardous weather is expected at this time spotter information statement widespread spotter activation is not expected tonight but observations of high winds for Hill would be appreciated and Emergency Management coordination no webinar is scheduled at 700 p.m. at meur it was cloudy the temperature was 67° the 2.66 and the relative 97% the wind was Southeast at 6 M an hour the pressure was 30.05 in and falling over Northern and Central Wisconsin it was cloudy with a temperature of 68 at won 71 at marfield and 68 at Rylander elsewhere across the region at the Twin Cities rain was falling with a temperature of 72 it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 73 at Milwaukee and 83 at lacrosse in Green Bay it was cloudy with a temperature of 73 this is newah all hazards radio station kz77 in whle Wisconsin are on a frequency of 162.475 MHz and originate from the National Weather Service in Lacrosse this is a summary of hazardous weather for the central Wisconsin listening area a tornado warning remains in effect until 7:30 p.m. Thursday for chiok County a s thunder storm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. Thursday for cha oakair and Russ counties for more information go to.gov Lacross and now a look at your forecast from for in Central Wisconsin tonight showers with a chance of thunderstorms this evening some showers and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally heavy rainfall possible this evening blows in the lower 60s South Winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% for Friday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 10 m hour Friday night clear lows in the mid you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share the stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service record heat continues across the Ohio Valley into the southern appalachin through Friday with relief on tap for the weekend much above average temperatures build across the Pacific Northwest Northern Great Basin and into the northern Rockies active thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a strong front pushing from the upper to Mid Mississippi Valley into the Ohio Valley and across the central to Southern Plains producing heavy rains flooding and severe weather heavy rains and isolated flooding possible along the Louisiana and upper Texas coasts now here's today's weather Story the recent period of much above average to record high temperatures from the Ohio Valley into the southern Appalachians will be continuing through Friday high temperatures are expected to be 10 to 15° above average through Friday supporting the potential for additional record high temperatures Thursday and Friday from Southern Ohio into Southern Indiana much of Kentucky eastern to Central Tennessee and Far Western North Carolina the combination of the hot temperatures and high humidity levels will produce major heat risks with maximum heat indices in the 100 to 110° range the current record high temperature streak will however be coming to to an end on Saturday when cooler temperatures are expected as cloud cover and precipitation move in ahead of a strong cold front much above average temperatures will also be building across the Pacific Northwest Northern Great severe thunderstorm warning for Northeastern pepen County in West Central Wisconsin Rusk County in Northwestern Wisconsin Eastern dun County in West Central Wisconsin Chipawa County in West Central Wisconsin o CLA County in West Central Wisconsin Southeastern Baron County in Northwestern Wisconsin days from the Upper Mississippi Valley into the great lakes and Southward into portions of the severe thunderstorm warning for Northern Buffalo County in West Central Wisconsin Northwestern trilo County in West Central Wisconsin of the central to Southern PLS along and ahead of this strong front these active thunderstorms are then expected to flare again Friday into early Saturday across the lower Great Lakes into the Ohio Valley with additional potential for heavy rains localized flash flooding and severe weather heavy rains and localized flooding also possible across portions of the central Appalachians into the Mid-Atlantic Thursday afternoon into Thursday night along a stationary front across this region and then again late Saturday afternoon into Saturday night ahead of the above mentioned strong front moving southeastward from the Lower Lakes and Ohio Valley region an area of much above average moisture moisture values is expected to remain nearly stationary over the next few days Across the Western to Central Gulf of Mexico a week mid to upper level disturbance embedded in this high moisture axis will likely produce heavy rainfall amounts along the Louisiana coast Westward to the upper Texas coast rainfall totals of 3 to 5 Ines possible over the next few days with additional heavy rains into the end of the weekend and early next week also possible as the weak mid to upper level disturbance and access of much above average moisture are not expected to move a appreciably again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share this stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus 131 remain alert for a possible tornado tornadoes can develop quickly from severe thunderstorms if you spot a tornado go at once into the basement or small sexual room in a sturdy structure for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building intense thunderstorm lines can produce G tornadoes and widespread significantly damage although a tornado is not immediately likely it is best to move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building these storms may cause serious injury and significant property damage orental rainfall is occurring with these storms and may lead to FL flooding do not D your vehicle through flooded roadways repeating AAL thunderstorm warning has been issued until this is nor all hazards radio station kz77 in Whitley Wisconsin are on a frequency of 162.475 MHz and originate from the National Weather Service in Lacrosse this is a summary of hazardous weather for the central Wisconsin listening area a the of thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8 pm. Thursday for chipa oakair and Russ counties a tornado warning remains in effect until 7:30 p.m. Thursday for chipa County a s thunderstorm watch remains in E until 9:00 p.m. Thursday for chipa oakair and Russ counties for more information go to weather.gov Lacross and now we look at your forecast from edford and Central Wisconsin tonight showers with a chance of thunderstorms this evening then hours and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally had rainfall possible this evening lows in the lower 60s South Winds 5 to 10 mil hour shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% for Friday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s wests 5 to 10 m hour Friday night clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Saturday Sunny highs in the upper 70s West wins 5 to 10 mph once again the forecast a tornado warning remains in effect until 7:30 p.m. for each tesle gun and Southwestern chipa counties at 7:10 p.m. a s thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over El Mound or 9 m east of monom moving at 35 mph expected hazards include tornado this is a radar indicated thre the following inexs are expected fly debris will be dangerous to those Without Shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near out Mound around 715m other locations impacted by this torn attic thunderstorm include hofman Hills wreck area heavy rainfall may have this tornado do not wait to see or hear the tornado take cover now now we look at your forecast from edford and Central Wisconsin tonight showers with a chance of thunderstorms this evening then showers and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally heavy rainfall possible this evening blows in the lower 60s South Winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% for Friday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 10 mph 5ay FR night clear Clow in the50s West Winds 5 to 10 mph per Saturday sunny high in the upper 70s West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour once again the forecast for tonight showers with the chance of th storms this evening no showers and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally heavy rainfall possible this evening blows in the lower 60 South Winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain % the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a stolen warning for Northeastern ping County in West Central Wisconsin Russ County in Northwestern Wisconsin Eastern dun County in West Central Wisconsin chiplock County severe thunderstorm warning for Northwestern Pennsylvania county in South Central Virginia South Central Bedford County in South Central Virginia East Central Franklin County in West Central virginiawest Moving at mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following in texed expects damage to roofs siding entries locations impacted include o monom lady Smith chipa FS Aluna Lake Holly stain gloer Lake soda G Augusta and conal this includes the following highways Interstate 94 and Wisconsin between mile markers 44 and 84 United States Highway 53 between mile markers 86 and 131 remain alert for a possible tornado tornadoes can develop quickly from severe thunderstorms if you spot a tornado go at once into the basement or small Central room in a sturdy structure or your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building intense thunderstorm lines can produce fre tornadoes and widespread significant wind damage although a tornado is not immediately likely it is best to move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building these storms may cause serious injury and significant property damage fential rainfall is occurring with these storms and may lead to flash flooding do not drive your vehicle through flooded roadways a you a thunderstorm warning has been issued until 8:00 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin oair and Russ a tornado warning remains in effect until 7:30 p.m. for East Central gun and Southwestern chwok counties at 7:10 p.m. a SE thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over Elk Mound or 9 m east of monomon moving inste 35 m per hour include tornado this is a radar indicated threat the following inexs are expected flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed damage to roofs windows and vehicles will occur tree damage is likely this dangerous storm will be near alound around 7:15 p.m. other locations impacted by this torn attic thunderstorm include Hoffman Hills area heavy rainfall may have this tornado do not wait to see hear the tornado take cover now so a thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 9M and now includes the following counties in Wisconsin cha oakair and Rus remember a several thunderstor watch are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while the tornado warning for East sexal gun in Southwestern chipot counties is canel the tornado threat has diminished and the tornado warning has been canceled however damaging winds remain likely and ass thunderstorm warning remains in effect for the area thunderstorm remains in effect until 9.m for West Central Wisconsin to report severe weather contact your nearest law enforcement agency they will relay your report to the National Weather Services in cities a thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900 p.m. and now includes the following counties in Wisconsin choa oakair and Rus remember a severe thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information of thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 9:00 p.m for the following counties in Wisconsin CA oakair and Rus remember a several thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in in close to the W area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to no weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information this is Noah all hazards radio station kz77 in Whitley Wisconsin broadcasts are on a frequency of 162.475 MHz and originates from the National Weather Service in Lacrosse this this is a summary of hazardous weather for the central Wisconsin listening area a of of Thunder stolen remains in effect until 8:00 P.M Thursday for cha oakair and Russ counties thunderstorm watch remains inm Thursday for chipa oakair and Russ counties for more information go to weather.gov lacrosse and now we look at your forecast from edford and Central Wisconsin tonight showers with a chance of thunderstorms this evening then showers and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally heavy rainfall possible this evening South Winds 5 to 10 m hour shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% for Friday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 10 m hour Friday night clear Clow in the mid-50s west 5 to 10 miles an hour for Saturday Sunny highs in the upper 70s West Winds 5 to 10 m hour once again the forecast for tonight showers with a chance of thunderstorms this evening then showers and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally heavy rainfall possible this evening blows in the lower 60s South Winds 5 to 10 m hour shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% The National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a s of thunderstorm warning Northeastern K County in West Central Wisconsin Russ County in Northwestern Wisconsin Eastern g county in West Central Wisconsin County in West Central Wisconsin oakair County in West Central Wisconsin Southeastern Baron county in North Western Wisconsin until 8:00 p.m. at 7:06 p.m. several thunder storms were located along a line extending from near to near KX to 5 m south of Elk Mound to 5 m Northwest of movi moving East at 50 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated threat the following in tcts are expected expect damage to roofs sighing and trees locations intacted include o monom lady Smith chpa Falls Aluna Lake Holly stle Bloomer lakea austa and Cornell this includes the following highways Interstate 94 inis Johnson between mile markers 44 and 84 United States Highway 53 between mile markers 86 and 131 remain alert for a possible tornado tornadoes can develop quickly from C with thunderstorms you sp a tornado go at once into the basement or small Sex Room severe thunder storm warning for Central Howard County in northeastern Iowa North Central Chickasaw County County in northeastern Iowa although a tornado is not immediately likely it is best to move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building these storms may cause serious injury and significant property damage torrential rainfall is occurring with these storms and may lead to flash flooding do not drive your vehicle through flooded roadways repeating a thunderstorm warning has been issued until 8:00 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin cha polair and Rus the tornado warning in Southwestern chip counties is canell the tornado threat has diminished and the tornado warning has been cancelled however damaging winds remain likely and a s Thunder stolen warning remains in effect for the area a s thunderstorm remains in effect until 9.m for West Central Wisconsin report severe weather contact your nearest law enforcement agency they will relay your report to the National Weather Service the Twin Cities so thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in until 900 p.m. and now includes the following in Wisconsin cha oakair and rust remember thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large scale and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should rly changing while conditions and list for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to no weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information sever thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900m for the following counties in Wisconsin cha oakair and Russ remember the stol and watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large scale and damaging winds in in close to the watch area while C weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to no weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information this is no hazards radio station kz77 in Whitley Wisconsin broadcasts are on a frequency of 162.475 and originate from the National Weather Service in Lacrosse this is a hazardous weather for the central Wisconsin listening area the thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8:00 pm. Thursday for cha oakair and Russ counties a s thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 900 p.m. Thursday for cha oair and Russ counties for more information go to weather.gov lacrosse and now we look at your forecast from edford and Central Wisconsin Tonight Show with a chance of thunderstorms this evening then showers and thunderstorms locally heavy rainfall possible this evening lows in the lower 60s South Winds 5 to 10 mil hour shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% for Friday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 10 miles hour for Saturday Sunny highs in the upper 70s West 5 to 10 mes an hour once again the forecast for tonight showers with of thunderstorms this evening D showers and thunder storms likely after midnight locally rainfall possible this evening lows in the lower 60s South Winds 5 to 10 mil hour shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% the National Weather Service in the Twin Cities has issued a s thunderstorm warning for Northeastern P County and West Central Wisconsin Russ County in Northwestern Wisconsin Eastern County in West Central Wisconsin tripon County in West Central Wisconson oakair County in West Central Wisconsin soueast Baron County in Northwestern Wisconsin until 8 p.m. refund STS were located along the line extending from to 5 MTH to 5 m Northwest of mov 50 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind the followings are expected expect damage to roofs siding ENT trees locations include o Nom ladyi Stanley AUST this concludes the following high in Wisconsin between mile markers 44 and 84 United States Highway 53 between mile markers 86 and 131 remain possible tornado tornadoes can develop quickly from severe thunderstorms SP tornado go at once into the basement or small sexual room in aure protection move to an interior room on the the lowest floor of a building intense thunderstor lines can produce fre tornadoes and widespread significant wind damage although a tornado is not immedately likely it is best to move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building these storms may cause serious injury and significant property damage torrential rainfall is occurring with these storms and may lead to flash flooding do not drive your vehicle through flooded roadways the Thunder stolen warning has until 8m for the following counties in Wisconsin Oakland and Russ the tornado warning forat winds remain and thunder stol warning remains for the area flash flood warning for Prince William County in Northern Virginia Western Stafford County in Northern Virginia severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Center County in central Pennsylvania Northeastern Mifflin County in central Pennsylvania Northwestern Snider County in central Pennsylvania Southwestern Union County in central Pennsylvania severe thunderstorm warning for Eastern mower County in Southeastern Minnesota Northwestern Filmore County in Southeastern Minnesota stay tuned to nor weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information thunderstorm watch numb in effect until 9: for the following counties in wiscons oair and remember means the are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to Water Area while sever weather may not be imminent remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to more weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information this is Radio station7 wiconsin broadcasts are on a frequency of 1624 warning for Northeastern rasn and Eastern counties at 729 p.m. cund storms were located along a line extending from 5 miles south of warehouser to Bloomer miles noreast of Moni moving 40 mph expected hazards include M hour wind the followings are expected expect damage roofs sighting and trees these FS will be near o CH f h and Lota around 7:35 p.m. Creek around 7:40 p.m. Cornell and K around 74 ladies with around 750 around 750 sh around stolen lines can produce tornadoes and widespread significant damage although a tornado is not immediately likely it is best to move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building these storms may cause serious injury and significant problem damage repeating a several thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8m for the following C and taking a look at the 4 through 7 days forecast in Central Wisconsin Saturday night part cloud in the low wind milest mid night or Sunday through Labor Day mostly clear around 70 40 Monday night through Tuesday nightly cloudy lows in the upper 40s highs in the lower 70s for Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the mids Wednesday night and Thursday partly cloudy lows in the mid-50s in the mid 70s now here is the out for parts of southeast Minnesota Iowa and Southwest into Central Wisconsin for today and tonight strong severe storms are possible this evening primar west of the Mississippi tedards winds and locally heavy rainfall main timing p.m in soueast Minnesota 900 p.m. 1 a.m. in other areas on the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday no weather is expected at this time statement WID SP activation is not expect of highs for Hill would beated Emergency Man severe thunderstorm warning for Western Jackson County in West Central Wisconsin trilo County in West Central wisconsinn bar counties at 7:29 p.m. cever thunderstorms were located along the line extending from 5 miles south of Oak mil noreast of Moni 40 mph wind expected expect damage to roofs siding entries these storms will be near ala Lake H and L soda around 7:35 p.m. around 740 p.m. Corell is around 7:45 p.m. ladies with around 750 p.m. Boys around 7:51 p.m. Stanley and 8 p.m. in tornadoes and widespread damage Al a tornado is not immediately likely best to move Anor room on the lowest floor of a building these storms may cause serious injury and property damage War R so were thund stolen watch number 662 remains in E until 9 pm and now includes the following counties in Wisconsin oakair and Rus remember us Thunder St and watch means the conditions are favorable to development of severe weather including large scale andam winds in in close to the are while severe weather may not be imminent persons should for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings to know weather radio commercial radio and or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information at 7 it was cloudy tempure was 67° 2.66 and the relativ 97% the wind was Southeast at 6 mil hour was 30.05 in and falling over Northern and Central Wisconsin it was cloudy with a temperature of 68 at w 71 at Mar 68 at R and 73 at oakair elsewhere across the region at between cities rain was falling with a temperature of 72 milwauke it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 73 it was cloudy temperature of3 La this is no all hazards r77 in Whitley Wisconsin broadcasts are on a frequency at 16242 MHz and originate from the National Weather Service in Lacrosse this weather for the central Wisconsin listening area thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8m Thursday for cha oakair and W counties a s thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9:00 p.m. Thursday for cha oakair and Russ counties for more information go to weather.com lacrosse and now we look at your fourth from in Central Wisconsin tonight showers with a chance of thunderstorms this evening done showers and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally heavy rainfall possible this evening in the lower 60s South 5 to 10 mil hour to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% for Friday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 10 m hour lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 10 m hour for Saturday Sunny highs in the upper 70s West Wind 10 miles an hour once again for tonight with the chance of thunderstorms this evening and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally heavy rainfall possible this evening lows in the lower 60 South Winds 5 to 10 mes hour shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8m for Northeastern Eastern gun oakair and Southeastern Baron counties at 7:29 p.m. several thunder storms were located along the line extending from 5 miles south warehouser to near Bloomer to near oakair to 8 Miles Northeast of movi moving e at 40 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a r indicated threat the followings are expected expects damage to roofs siding and trees these storms will be near oair trip FS ala Lake Holly around 7:35 p.m. around 7:40 p.m. Corell and around 7:45 p.m. around 750 p.m. around 7:55 p.m. St and Sheldon around PM intense thunderstorm lines can produce fre tornadoes and widespread significantly damaged although a tornado is not immediately likely it is best to move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building these storms may cause serious injury and signicant property damage repeating a several thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8m for the foll counties in Wisconsin oair and r severe thunderstorm warning for Northeastern Howard County in northeastern Iowa Northwestern wiesiek County in northeastern Iowa Southeastern Filmore County in Southeastern Minnesota large Hill and Dam wind in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing wilds and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to know weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information thunderstorm number remains in until 900 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin o remember a severe thunderstorm one means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the W area while sever weather not persons should remain alert for rally changing wther conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to no weather radio commercial radi and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest information at 7 p.m. at Medford it was cloudy the temperature was 67° the 266 humidity 97% the wind was Southeast at 6 mes an hour the pressure was 30.05 in and falling over Northern and Central Wisconsin it was cloudy thunderstorm warnings in effect until 8: p.m for southern L trip and oakair counties at 739 p.m. cund storms were located along the lineing from to 7 mil east of bloomer to near Lake north of St moving 35 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind this is a radar indicated threat the following inexs are expected expect damage to roofs sighing and trees these stms will be near lady Smith Lake wiota Cornell and around 74 p.m. Augusta and Bo around 75. Sheldon around 8: p.m. Stanley around 8:05 p.m. Hawkins around 8:15 p.m. in thunderstorm lines can produce three tornadoes and widespread significantly damage although a tornado is not immediately likely it is best to move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building these storms may cause serious injury and significant property damage thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8: p.m for the following in Wisconsin oair and Russ at 700 p.m. at mford it was cloudy the temperature was 67° L 2.66 and the relative humidity 97% the wind was Southeast at 6 M an hour the pressure was 30.05 in and falling over Northern and Central Wisconsin it was cloudy with a temperature of 68 in was 71 at marfield 68 at Rylander and 73 at oakair elsewhere across the region and the Twin Cities rain was falling with a temperature of 72 in Milwaukee it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 73 it was cloudy with a temperature of 83 in Lacrosse and 73 in Green Bay this is new all hazards radio station p77 in Wy Wisconsin Gest are on a frequency of 162.475 MHz and made from the National Weather Service in Lacrosse s for the central Wisconsin listening area of thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8m Thursday for chipa oakair and Rush counties a s thunderstorm watch remains in until 9:00 p.m. Thursday CH oair and Rush counties for more information go to weather.gov Lacross and now a look at your forecast from meford and Central Wisconsin tonight showers thunder storms this evening then showers and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally heavy rainfall possible this evening blows in the lower 60s South Winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% for Friday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour Friday night clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 10 mph for Saturday sunny in the upper severe thunderstorm warning for South Central Cheroke county in North Central Georgia Northeastern Cobb County in North Central Georgia Northeastern fton county in North Central Georgia midn Rain with thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8:00 p.m. for southern Rusk chip and CLA counties at 7:39 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Bruce to 7 mes east of bloomer to near Lake falling 7 m north of strum moving in at 35 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is threat the following inexs are expected expect damage to roofs sting and these sever storms will be near lady SMI Lake wasota Cornell canot and Fall Creek around 7:45 p.m. gusta and Bo around 7:55 p.m. 8 p.m. Stanley around 8:05 p.m. Hawkins around 8:15 p.m. intense Thunder stolen lines can produce GRE tornadoes and widespread significant wind damage although a tornado is not completely likely it is best to move to an interior room on the floor of a building these storms may cause serious injury and significant property damage you're watching weather tracker plus we're live all day every day please like subscribe and share this stream so we can get the word out to others about today's weather here's today's weather headlines from the National Weather Service record heat continues across the Ohio Valley into the southern appalachin through Friday with relief on tap for the weekend much above average temperature build across the Pacific Northwest Northern Great Basin and into the northern Rockies active thunderstorms expected along and ahead of a strong front pushing from the upper to Mid Mississippi Valley into the Ohio Valley and across the central to Southern Plains producing heavy rains flooding and severe weather heavy rains and isolated flooding possible along the Louisiana and upper Texas coasts now here's today's weather Story the recent period of much above average to record high tempatures from the Ohio Valley into the southern appalachin will be continuing through Friday high temperatures are expected to be 10 to 15 degrees above average through Friday supporting the potential for additional record high temperatures Thursday and Friday from Southern Ohio into Southern Indiana much of Kentucky eastern to Central Tennessee and Far Western North Carolina the combination of the hot temperatures and high humidity levels will produce major heat risks with maximum heat indices in the 100 to 110 Dee range the current record high temperature streak will however be coming to an end on Saturday when cooler temperatures are expected as cloud cover and precipitation move in ahead of a strong cold front much above average temperatures will also be building across the Pacific Northwest Northern Great Basin into the northern Rockies Friday and Saturday as amid to upper level Ridge strengthens across this region these hot temps will likely continue into Sunday before cooling begins early next week at the moment however it does not appear that these much above average temperatures will produce any record highs severe thunderstorm warning for Southeastern Howard County in northeastern Iowa wiesiek County in northeastern Iowa Northeastern Chickasaw County in northeastern Iowa Southeastern Filmore County in Southeastern Minnesota afterno THS night an early Friday morning across the upper to Mid Mississippi Valley into portions of the central to Southern Plains along and ahead of this strong front these active thunderstorms are then expected to flare again Friday into early Saturday across the lower Great Lakes into the Ohio Valley with additional potential for heavy rains localized flash flooding and severe weather heavy rains and localized flooding also possible across portions of the central Appalachians into the Mid-Atlantic Thursday afternoon into Thursday night along a stationary front across this region and then again late Saturday afternoon into Saturday night ahead of the above mentioned strong front moving southeastward from the Lower Lakes and Ohio Valley region an area of much above average moisture values is expected to remain nearly stationary over the next few days Across the Western to Central Gulf of Mexico a week mid to upper level disturbance embedded in this high moisture axis will likely produce heavy rainfall amounts along the Louisiana coast Westward to the upper Texas coast rainfall totals of 3 to 5 in possible over the next few days with additional heavy rains into the end of the weekend and early next week also possible as the week mid to upper level disturbance and axis of much above average moisture are not expected to move appreciably again if you like what you're watching please like subscribe and share the stream thank you for watching weather tracker plus following counties in Wisconsin chipa oair and Russ remember a sever thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information a thunderstorm War remains in effect until 8:00 P.M for southern R triple and oair counties at 7:48 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Bruce near Cornell to 5 m southeast of Leota to 5 mil flash flood warning for Northeastern albam Marl County in Central Virginia Green County in Central Virginia Orange County in Central Virginia Spotsylvania County in Central Virginia the city of Fredericksburg in Central Virginia Southern C pepper County in Northern Virginia Western Stafford County in Northern Virginia Southern Madison County in Northwestern Virginia on the lowest floor of a building repeating a severe thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8:00 P.M for the following counties in Wisconsin o Clair and Rus the national weather service has thunder storm watch number 664 effective until 11:00 p.m. this watch includes the following counties in Wisconson Clark and Taylor remember a thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe WEA may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information and now we look at your forecast meford and Central Wisconsin tonight with chance of thunderstorms this evening then showers and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally heavy rainfall possible this evening in the lower 60s South Winds 5 to 10 m hour shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% for Friday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Wind 5 to 10 m hour Friday night clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 10 mph for Saturday Sunny highs in the upper 70s West Winds 5 to 10 m hour once again the forecast for tonight showers with a chance of thunderstorms this evening done showers and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally had rainfall possible this evening blows in the lower 60s South Winds 5 to 10 m hour shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% a s thunderstor warning remains in effect until 8m for sou Oak counties at 7:48 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from near Bruce to near Cornell to 5 miles Southeast of L Mota to 5 m south of Fall Creek moving East at 50 mph expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicating threat the following inexs are expected expect damage to roofs sting entries these severe storms will be near lady Smith Augusta Cornell canot and Bo around 7:55 p.m. Stanley and Sheldon around 8:00 p.m. Hawkins around 8:15 for your protection room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8:00 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin cha oakair and rug a thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in eect until 900 p.m. and now includes the following counties in Wisconsin chipa oakair and rust remember a s thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings know weather radio commercial radio television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information s thunder storm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900m for the following counties in Wisconsin cha oair and Russ remember a s Thunder stor watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should rapidly changeing weather conditions and listen for l statements and possible warnings stay tuned to no weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe thunderstorm warning for Western Green Brier County in Southeastern West Virginia Northeastern Summers County in Southeastern West Virginia remember a sever thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in in close to the watch area while severe weather may not be persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information p.m it was cloudy the temperature was 67° the 2.6 6 and the relative humidity 97% the wind was Southeast at 6 M an hour the pressure was 30.05 in and falling over Northern and Central Wisconsin it was cloudy with a temperature of 60 F and was 71 at Marshfield 68 at Rylander 73 at Oakland elsewhere across the region at the Twin Cities rain was falling with a temperature of 72 at Milwaukee it was mostly Cloudy with a temperature of 73 it was cloudy with a temperature of 83 at lros and 73 at Green Bay severe thunderstorm warning for Central Campbell County in Central Virginia Eastern Bedford County in South Central Virginia the city of Lynchburg in Central Virginia this is a sum hazardous weather for the central Wisconsin listening area of thunder storm remains in effect until 8m Thursday for chipa oakair and Russ counties a thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 11 p.m. Thursday thund effect until 900 p.m. Thursday for cha oakair and Russ counties for more information go to weather.gov lacrosse and now a look at your forecast from meford and Central Wisconsin tonight showers with a chance of thunderstorms this evening done showers and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally rainfall possible this evening flash flood warning for North Central Louisa County in Central Virginia for Friday mostly sunny highs in the mids West Winds to 10 m hour Friday night clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour for Saturday Sunny highs in the upper 70s West Wind 5 mil hour once again the forecast for tonight showers with a chance of thunderstorms this evening then showers and thunderstorms likely after mid locally heavy rainfall possible this evening blows in the lower 60s South Winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% a a of thunderstorm warning remains in effect until p.m. for southern rust chipo and olair counties at 7:48 p.m. severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from Cornell to 5 miles Southeast of Lota to 5 mil south of Fall Creek moving East at 50 m hour expected hazards include 60 mph wind gusts this is a radar indicated thre the following inexs are expected expect damage to roofs siding and trees these storms will be near lady Smith Augusta Cornell kot and Bo around 7:55 p.m. Stanley and Sheldon around 8:00 p.m. Hawkins around 8:15 p.m. for your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building repeating a sever thunderstorm warning remains in effect until 8:00 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin CH o Clair and a thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900 p.m. and now includes the following counties in Wisconsin TOA oakair and Rusk remember a severe thunderstorm watch means the are for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in in close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and outet or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information sever thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in eect until 900 p.m. for the following couns in Wisconsin chipa oakair and Rus remember a s Thunder stolen watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of s weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watched area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should alert for rapidly changeing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information now here is the hazardous weather outlook for parts of southeast Minnesota Northeast Iowa and Southwest into Central Wisconsin for today and tonight strong to severe storms are possible this evening primarily west of the Mississippi River while large and perhaps a tornado cannot be ruled out the primary expected Happ include will be damaging winds and locally heavy rainfall main timing a 7 D 10 p.m. in southeast Minnesota and 9:00 p.m. 1: a.m. in other areas and now the extended outlook for the period Friday through Wednesday no hazardous weather is expected at this time spotter information statement widespread spotter activation is not expected tonight but observations of high winds for Hill would be appreciated management coordination no webinar is scheduled at 700 p.m. at Metford it was cloudy the temperature was 67° L 2.66 and the relative humidity 97% the wind was Southeast at 6 M an hour the pressure was 30.05 in and falling over Northern and Central Wisconsin it was cloudy with a temperature of 68 at won 71 at Marshfield 6 at Rylander and 73 at oakair elsewhere across the region at the Twin Cities rain was falling with a temperature of 72 in Milwaukee it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 73 it was cloudy with a temperature of 83 at lacr and 73 at Green Bay at 8:00 p.m. at meford it was cloudy the temperature was 66° the 2.65 and the relative humidity 97% the wind was Southeast at 5 mph the pressure was 30.4 in and falling over Northern and Central Wisconsin at oair a thunderstorm was reported at a temperature of 69 it was cloudy with a temperature of 69 at wau 71 at Marshfield and 67 at Rylander elsewhere across the region at Green Bay it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 71 at Milwaukee it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 72 it was cloudy with a temperature of 82 at lacrosse and 72 at the Twin Cities this is nor all hazards radio station kz77 in Wy Wisconsin broadcasts are on a frequency of 162.475 MHz and originate from the National Weather Service in Lacrosse this is a summary of hazardous weather for the central Wisconsin listening are a s thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. Thursday for Clark and tayor counties a s thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9:00 p.m. Thursday for chipa oakair and rust counties for more information go to weather.gov lacrosse and now a look at your forecast from edford and Central Wisconsin tonight showers with a chance of thunderstorms this evening then showers and thunderstorms stms likely after midnight locally heavy rainfall possible this evening lows in the lower 60s South Winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% for Friday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 10 m hour for Saturday Sunny highs in the upper 70s West Winds 5 to 10 miles an hour once again the forecast for tonight showers with a chance of thunderstorms this evening D showers and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally heavy rainfall possible this evening blows in the lower 60s South Winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain % taking a look at the 4 through 7 day forecast from Metford and Central Wisconsin Saturday night partly cloudy lows in the lower 50s W winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the Northwest after midnight for Sunday through Labor Day mostly clear highs around 70 lows in the mid 40s Monday night through Tuesday night partly cloudy lows in the upper 40s highs in the lower 70s for Wednesday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s Wednesday night and Thursday partly cloudy lows in the mid-50s highs in the mid 70s s thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900 p.m. and now includes the following counties in Wisconsin choa oakair and Russ remember a several thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing wther conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information the thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 9:00 p.m. for the following counties in Wisconsin chipa oakair and Russ remember a sever thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and D wind in close to the watch while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information the national weather service has issued severe thunderstorm watch number 664 effective until 11:00 p.m. this watch includes the following counties in Wisconsin Clark and Taylor remember a s thunderstorm watch means the conditions are favorable for the development of severe weather including large Hill and damaging winds in and close to the watch area while severe weather may not be imminent persons should remain alert for rapidly changing weather conditions and listen for later statements and possible warnings stay tuned to Noah weather radio commercial radio and television Outlets or Internet sources for the latest severe weather information at 8:00 p.m. at Medford it was cloudy the temperature was 66° 2.65 and the relative humidity 97% the wind was Southeast at 5 mph the pressure was 30.4 in in falling over Northern and Central Wisconsin at oair a thunderstorm was reported with a temperature of 69 it was cloudy with a temperature of 69 at ww 71 at marfield 67 at Rylander elsewhere across the region at Green Bay it was partly cloudy with a temperature of 71 miluk it was mostly cloudy with a temperature of 72 it was cloudy with a temperature of 82 at lacrosse and 72 at the Twin Cities this is Noah all hazards radio station kz77 in Wy Wisconsin broadcasts are on a frequency of 162.475 mehz and originates from the National Weather Service in Lacrosse this is a summary of hazardous weather for the central Wisconsin listening area a several thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 11:00 p.m. Thursday for Clark and tayor counties a thunderstorm watch remains in effect until 9:00 p.m. Thursday for cha oakair and Russ counties for more information go to weather.gov lacrosse now look at your forecast from edford and Central Wisconsin tonight showers with a chance of thunderstorms this evening then showers and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally heavy rainfall possible this evening blows in the lower 60s South Winds 5 to 10 m hour shifting to the Southwest after midnight 90% for Friday mostly sunny highs in the mid 70s West Winds 5 to 10 mph Friday night clear lows in the mid-50s West Winds 5 to 10 mph for Saturday Sunny highs in the upper 70s West Winds 5 to 10 m an hour once again the forecast for tonight showers with a chance of thunderstorms this evening then showers and thunderstorms likely after midnight locally heavy rainfall possible this evening blows in the lower 60s South Winds 5 to 10 m hour shifting to the Southwest after midnight chance of rain 90% sever thunderstorm watch number 662 remains in effect until 900 p.m. and now includes the following counties in Wisconsin cha oair and Russ remember a thunder sto

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