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Tuesday Night Forecast: First front will move through tomorrow
E.Nelson5 hr ago
TONIGHT: Increasing clouds after midnight. Low: 55. Winds: SE 5 MPH.TOMORROW: Decreasing clouds in the morning and we'll see lots of sunshine once we get to the evening. High: 78. Winds: NW 10 MPH.THURSDAY: Mostly sunny and cooler temperatures. Low: 49. High: 70. Winds: N 5-10 MPH.FRIDAY: Mostly sunny and mild. Low: 45. High: 71. Winds: E 5-10 MPH.SATURDAY: Partly cloudy and mild. Low: 48. High: 73. Winds: SE 5-10 MPH.SUNDAY: Partly cloudy skies with an isolated shower or two. Chance of rain: 20%. Low: 57. High: 76. Winds: SE 10-15 MPH.MONDAY: Mostly cloudy skies with a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Chance of rain: 30%. Low: 62. High: 75. Winds: S 10-15 MPH.TUESDAY: Partly cloudy skies with some leftover showers. Chance of rain: 20%. Low: 60. High: 73. Winds: NW 5-10 MPH. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to KETK.com | FOX51.com. Almost one month ago, police officers and firefighters flooded into Clermont's Emerald Lakes community to warn that rising water would make much of the neighborhood uninhabitable. "Mother Nature's letting it drain, and it'll happen when it happens," co-op President Ken Cook said. Cook waded through the waters near his own home Monday, pointing out the location of an alligator and the canoe he uses to travel up the street. An update shows that the Jennings Creek wildfire has burned 5,000 acres of land on the New Jersey and New York border amid drought conditions. CBS News reported that officials have confirmed they have contained 20% of the flames spread across thousands of acres of land in NJ and NY. Other sources state that the [...] The post New Jersey Wildfire Map Shows How Far the Flames Have Spread appeared first on Mandatory. The Philippines issued fresh weather warnings on Tuesday as the fifth major storm in three weeks bore down on the archipelago, days after thousands were evacuated ahead of Typhoon Toraji.The government said it had evacuated more than 32,000 people from vulnerable areas in the northern Philippines ahead of Toraji's Monday landfall, weeks after Severe Tropical Storm Trami, Typhoon Yinxing and Super Typhoon Kong-rey killed a combined 159 people.
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