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Thousands of Duke Energy customers are without power as they begin their Wednesday morning.According to Duke's online power outage map, more than 3,000 customers are without power as of 6:17 a.m.The heaviest concentration of impacted areas are in Evanston,
Make sure to have the rain gear. It's a cloudy and warm start to the day with rain on radar. Temperatures this Tuesday afternoon will rise to the upper 70s. Winds: 10 mph. LOOKING AHEAD: Rain stays in the forecast the next several days into next week.
Today is the start of increased rain chances through the holiday weekend and into next week. While not a total washout, the rain chances are decent enough that having alternate plans from the outdoors will be necessary.
Denver is heading into its wettest stretch of the year, but the city is not just looking for normal moisture from here on out. It needs extra moisture to make up for what was missed during the winter and early spring.
A developing Super El Niño is contributing to a surge of moisture predicted to inundate Texas with heavy rain and possible floods.
Some areas across Northwest Arkansas saw flooding on roadways after rain moved through the area Tuesday. Benton County road crews were busy blocking off roads that were impassable due to rushing water.
Wednesday is shaping up to be another hot summer preview across the Carolinas. Afternoon temperatures will climb back into the lower 90s, running several degrees above what we typically see this time of year.
Some North Texans are waking up to fog on Wednesday morning, with visibility under a mile in some areas. Temperatures are cooler, and the humidity is lower. Expect plenty of clouds throughout Wednesday,