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Memphis utility lifts boil-water advisory after 5 days following deep freeze that burst pipes
Read full article: Memphis utility lifts boil-water advisory after 5 days following deep freeze that burst pipesMemphisโ water company has lifted a boil-water advisory for more than 600,000 people that was in place for five days due to freezing temperatures that caused pipes to break throughout the southern city.
Temperatures expected to plunge into mid-40s this weekend in first cold snap of the season
Read full article: Temperatures expected to plunge into mid-40s this weekend in first cold snap of the seasonAn early cold snap will see temperatures drop dramatically across the Nation and into the Southeast by the weekend,
Sunny Skies and Labor Day Warmth
Read full article: Sunny Skies and Labor Day WarmthWaking up to temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s. Calm conditions and clear skies with patchy fog possible this morning.Mostly sunny skies early then turning partly cloudy as the sea breeze picks up. Afternoon highs in the upper 80s to low 90s. Wind ENE 5-15 mph.Looking ahead: The Summer sizzle returns with highs in the mid to upper 90s by midweek.Sunrise: 7:05 amSunset: 7:47 pm
Sizzle before steam, Hot with a slower start to afternoon storms
Read full article: Sizzle before steam, Hot with a slower start to afternoon stormsA slower start to our stormy weather, temperatures will still sizzle.ย Feels Like temperatures will range from 100-105 degrees.ย Showers and storms will get a later start today with less overall coverage.ย Locally heavy rainfall, isolated flooding and strong wind gusts remain the main hazards.
Trending below average to round out the weekend
Read full article: Trending below average to round out the weekendWeโre off to a chilly start this morning so make sure to grab that jacket before stepping outside. Sunday will warm up into the mid to upper 50s once again with a few clouds filling our skies through the afternoon. Winds will be light out of the west 5-10 mpg but will increase the 8-13 mph this afternoon. Seasonal temperatures in the 60s will return Monday with mostly sunny skies. Temperatures will steadily increase into the low 70s by the end of the week.
Warm for New Yearโs Eve, showers move in by the weekend
Read full article: Warm for New Yearโs Eve, showers move in by the weekendToday was cloudier and mild, with temperatures topping out in the low 70s and a few passing light showers. Thursday will be warm and partly cloudy, with temperatures topping out in the upper 70s. Winds will be out of the south between 7-12 mph. There is only a small chance for an isolated shower, mainly over inland areas to the north of I-10. For New Yearโs Eve we will be around 65ยฐ
Sunny and cool today, freezing temperatures expected overnight
Read full article: Sunny and cool today, freezing temperatures expected overnightThe Freeze Watch may need to be expanded just slightly further South and East as models show widespread near freezing to below freezing temperatures. Inland Freeze and Frost...Tonight clearing skies with lows in the low 30s inland southeast Georgia, upper 30s along the Isles. Inland northeast Florida will wake up to low to mid 30s inland, mid 30s to low 40s I-95 to the beaches. Freezing temperatures expected overnight. Wake up temperatures in the upper 20s to 30s inland, 30s to low 40s I-95 to the beaches.
Norโeaster builds Sunday with high winds and consistent rains
Read full article: Norโeaster builds Sunday with high winds and consistent rainsThe Norโeaster is in place and weโre definitely feeling the effects with winds out of the northeast at 20-25 mph and temperatures in the mid to upper 60s inland and low 70s along the coast. * Wind Advisory: coastal Duval, coastal Nassau, coastal St. Johns and coastal Flagler counties from noon Sunday until 6 p.m. Monday. Northeast winds increasing to 25 to 35 mph with peak wind gusts of 45 to 55 mph at times through Monday. * High Surf Advisory: Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida Beaches until 6 p.m. Monday. For the High Surf Advisory, large breaking waves of 8 to 12 feet For the High Rip Current Risk, dangerous rip currents.