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Typical Summertime Showers/Storms for the Valley Today
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - As we round out the weekend, the forecast for today doesn’t change much from the conditions we saw yesterday. Temperatures this morning are in the mid-70s this morning and will warm up to the upper 80s to low 90s. More clouds than sun this morning but expect the cloud cover to increase later today as showers and storms begin to develop. Today won’t be a washout by any means, but don’t be shocked if you get a brief downpour from one of these storms. A line of storms tries to move through the area late tonight into early Monday morning, but the Valley will dry out before you head out the door tomorrow morning. Expect much of the same tomorrow in terms of the rain coverage and temperatures. The weather pattern begins to shift to a drier pattern starting Tuesday with coverage of rain the rest of next week anywhere between 10-30% on any given day. With the drier conditions on the horizon, the Valley can expect temperatures to warm back to the mid-90s by the middle of next week. Though the rain coverage is lower in the coming days, the air will stay very muggy, meaning feels like temps will be in the upper 90s to low 100s next week.
Dense fog advisory issued for Southeast Alabama Sunday morning
The National Weather Service issued a dense fog advisory at 7:08 a.m. on Sunday in effect until 9 a.m. for Coffee, Dale, Henry, Geneva and Houston counties. The weather service says, "Visibility at or below one-quarter mile in dense fog." "Low visibility could make driving conditions hazardous," describes the weather...
Suni Lee qualifies to defend her Tokyo gold in women's individual all-around
PARIS, IDF — Suni Lee qualified to defend her title in the women's artistic individual all-around Sunday morning. Video above: Snoop Dogg carries Olympic torch on its final leg to Paris. Lee and Simone Biles will both compete for Team USA. Jordan Chiles was 0.067 points behind Lee, but...
Mark Meadows seeks Supreme Court intervention in bid for immunity from Georgia election subversion prosecution
Mark Meadows’ lawyers say they’ve asked the Supreme Court this weekend to take up his bid to move the Georgia election subversion prosecution against him to federal court, where the former White House chief of staff to ex-President Donald Trump would bring arguments that he is entitled to immunity from the charges.
Showers and storms to continue as weekend comes to an end
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Showers and storms are returning through the evening as a frontal boundary enters the region. Storms will be slow moving at times leading to localized flash flooding. Stronger storms may contain gusty winds. The highs today will be in the upper 80s to near 90s. Next...
Georgia again in the spotlight less than 100 days before election
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - Saturday marked 100 days until the monumental general election that could decide whether Kamala Harris becomes the Oval Office’s first woman of color or if former President Donald Trump becomes only the second man ever elected to non-consecutive terms. Harris will be in...
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