Thrilling NASCAR race at Dover has rain delay
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Well, it's summer in Columbus, after all, so you shouldn't expect to stay cool and dry 24/7. But expect decent weather overall for this year's fair.
Outdoor plans in the Southeast could be in jeopardy as a stalled cold front combined with an influx of tropical moisture from the Gulf is increasing the risk of heavy rain and thunderstorms.
The first heatwave of the season is in full force across North Texas as triple-digit highs finally arrive this summer.
Germany has seen changeable weather in recent days. Hot weather at the weekend was followed by heavy rain in parts of the country on Monday, though there was no serious damage from downpours in Berlin and other areas.
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As high pressure shifts east, the heat dome retreats and allows for moisture to filter into the Sunflower State. Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman tracks increasing rain chances.
Storms continue to move into Central Florida late Tuesday morning as a low-pressure system approaches the region. >> RadarSign up for our NewslettersMost of the rain and storms are expected to develop in the afternoon and should clear during the evening hours.
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WRBL) -Thanks to a mid-Atlantic front it has increased energy and moisture to trigger storms across the region. This means cooler readings are on the way and we will end the heat advisories in the forecast.
A combination of unusually heavy rainfall in July, lingering humidity, and rising temperatures has created ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes across North Texas, pest control experts say. And unless we get a long stretch of dry weather, the problem is likely to stick around.