Stalled cold front to bring severe storms, large hail risk
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A cold front will push across SW Florida on the night of Feb. 22, causing nighttime lows to drop to 46 degrees Sunday night into Monday morning.
Saturday will begin with foggy (and hopefully rainy) weather, but a cold front will bring elevated fire danger to the Coastal Bend.
Temperatures will be slightly cooler on Sunday, but still well above average. Changes come around Tuesday with rain and snow in the forecast.
Umbrellas will be required on Thursday. A cold front will bring the Piedmont rain, some of it could be heavy at times. Morning temperatures will be in the mid to upper 40s. Our rain should end just in time for the evening drive.
As a cold front moves into the Treasure Coast and Okeechobee, officials are opening warming centers to protect residents from frigid overnight temperatures.
The weekend arrives with much-needed rain across Florida. It won’t be enough to alleviate the drought, but we’ll take anything we can get. Don’t expect a drop in temperatures, as the front will be weak.
Here comes cold front number three of this week in New Mexico as it makes its slow approach to parts of the Four Corners.
So, a Pacific cold front expected to blow into San Antonio this weekend may be the last gasp of a winter that overall has felt very warm. The front will arrive on Saturday with wind gusts out of the north up to 25 miles per hour, but it won't really be felt by locals until Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
A cold front moving through Central Florida on Sunday, Feb. 22, will bring modest rain chances, followed by a big cool down into next week.
Strong cold front brings rain, mountain snow, and thunderstorm chances to Idaho Wednesday. Wind gusts up to 50 mph possible Thursday before weekend warming.