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Arab News
12 hours ago
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- Arab News
Palmeiras ease past Al Ahly in Club World Cup
The match was suspended in the 63rd minute because of a weather warning For the latest updates, follow us @ArabNewsSport

CTV News
a day ago
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- CTV News
Bust out those umbrellas, Environment Canada issues rainfall warning
A vehicle drives through water on a street during rainfall. It's time to bust those umbrellas out. Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for parts of Central Ontario on Wednesday. Residents in Huntsville, Baysville, Parry Sound, Rosseau, and Killbear Park could expect to see rainfall totals of up to 60 millimetres. The heavy rain will begin Wednesday evening and continue well into Thursday morning, according to the national weather agency. The warning, issued just before 12 p.m., advises locals to prepare for potential flash flooding, and reduced visibility during periods of intense rainfall. 'Rain, at times heavy, and possible embedded thunderstorms will move into the area tonight (Wednesday),' Environment Canada stated. Motorists are asked exercise caution during the heaviest rain periods. Visibility may be reduced at times, and road conditions could deteriorate, particularly in low-lying areas.


CTV News
a day ago
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- CTV News
Rainfall warning in place as 40-60mm possible
Environment Canada has issued a heavy rainfall warning for several areas in this undated file image. Heavy rainfall is possible with local amounts ranging from 40-60 mm in the regions of Huntsville, Baysville, Town of Parry Sound, Rosseau and Killbear Park. The rain is expected Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Officials are reminding the public heavy rains can cause flash flooding and water pooling on the roads. Localized flooding is also possible and if visibility is reduced while driving to slow down and be prepared to stop.


News24
2 days ago
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- News24
Thursday's weather: Damaging waves in two provinces but fine and cool for rest of SA
Damaging waves, which may lead to disruptions in ports, are expected in parts of the Western Cape and the Eastern Cape; however, according to the South African Weather Service (SAWS), it will be fine and cool for most regions. Impact-based warnings Damaging waves causing difficulty in navigation and the risk of coastal users being swept off rocks are expected along the coast between Saldanha Bay and Plettenberg Bay until Saturday morning. ⚠️Yellow level 2 warning: Damaging waves Affected area: Western Cape Validity period: 18 to 21 June 2025. #saws #weatheroutlook #southafricanweather — SA Weather Service (@SAWeatherServic) June 18, 2025 Damaging waves causing localised disruptions to ports, harbours, and beachfront activities are expected along the coast between Plettenberg Bay and Port Alfred. Yellow level 2 warning: Damaging winds & waves Affected area: Eastern Cape Validity period: 20 June 2025, 00:00 until 23:59 SAST #saws #weatheroutlook #southafricanweather — SA Weather Service (@SAWeatherServic) June 18, 2025 In the SAWS' colour-coded weather warning system, yellow indicates a moderate risk of impact that requires caution and awareness, while orange indicates that higher-risk impact is expected, requiring increased attention and preparation. SAWS uses the numbers to indicate the likelihood of weather-based impacts occurring. Levels 2 and 6 are high, and Level 4 is low. Advisories Very cold conditions with maximum temperatures of 10°C and below are expected in the interior of the Western Cape and the Namakwa district of the Northern Cape until Friday. The weather in your province Gauteng: Fine and cool. Pretoria: 05 °C — 22 °C Johannesburg: 03 °C — 21 °C Vereeniging: 04 °C — 22 °C Mpumalanga: Fine and cool, warming up partially in the Lowveld by the afternoon. Mbombela: 07 °C — 22 °C Ermelo: 04 °C — 19 °C Emalahleni: 06 °C — 20 °C Standerton: 05 °C — 20 °C Skukuza: 13 °C — 26 °C Limpopo: Fine and cool to warm, with some partial cloudiness in the Lowveld. Polokwane: 07 °C — 23 °C Phalaborwa: 14 °C — 26 °C Tzaneen: 10 °C — 23 °C Musina: 13 °C — 26 °C Lephalale: 09 °C — 25 °C Mokopane: 09 °C — 23 °C North West: Morning fog patches in the western parts but clearing for a fine, windy, and cool day. Klerksdorp: 04 °C — 21 °C Potchefstroom: 04 °C — 21 °C Mahikeng: 05 °C — 22 °C Rustenburg: 07 °C — 22 °C Vryburg: 03 °C — 22 °C Free State: Foggy in the northwest during early hours, transitioning into fine, windy, and cool to cold conditions. Bloemfontein: 01 °C — 18 °C Welkom: 03 °C — 19 °C Bethlehem: 03 °C — 16 °C Northern Cape: Fog patches in the morning, becoming fine and cool to cold. Southern high-ground regions will experience very cold temperatures. Coastal wind will shift from light to moderate north-westerly to moderate south-westerly or southerly in the afternoon. Upington: 02 °C — 19 °C Kimberley: 01 °C — 19 °C De Aar: 01 °C — 13 °C Alexander Bay: 07 °C — 20 °C Springbok: 04 °C — 15 °C Calvinia: 02 °C — 14 °C Sutherland: 00 °C — 10 °C Western Cape: Fine in the northeast, while it'll be partly cloudy and cool to cold in other regions with isolated showers expected in the southwest. Coastal wind will move from fresh to strong westerly and later to north-westerly. Cape Town: 11 °C — 16 °C Vredendal: 07 °C — 19 °C Riversdale: 06 °C — 18 °C George: 10 °C — 17 °C Worcester: 07 °C — 16 °C Beaufort West: 04 °C — 16 °C Oudtshoorn: 05 °C — 16 °C Western half of the Eastern Cape: Fine and cool to cold conditions across much of the area. Morning frost is likely in the northeast, with coastal regions seeing partly cloudy skies. Coastal wind starts light to moderate north-westerly and transitions to moderate to fresh south-westerly. Eastern half of the Eastern Cape: Fine and cool conditions dominate, with colder temperatures and morning frost in the north. Coastal wind will flow light to moderate westerly and turn north-easterly later in the day. Gqeberha: 09 °C — 19 °C Makhanda: 06 °C — 18 °C Cradock: 02 °C — 17 °C Graaff-Reinet: 03 °C — 18 °C East London: 10 °C — 19 °C Port St Johns: 12 °C — 21 °C Mthatha: 04 °C — 18 °C Komani: 01 °C — 17 °C Qonce: 05 °C — 19 °C KwaZulu-Natal: Interior regions may experience fog patches in the morning, followed by partly cloudy and cool to cold conditions. Coastal and adjacent areas may see isolated showers and rain. Coastal wind will stay light to moderate, oscillating between northerly and north-easterly directions. Durban: 14 °C — 22 °C Richard's Bay: 15 °C — 22 °C Pietermaritzburg: 05 °C — 19 °C Ladysmith: 02 °C — 22 °C
Yahoo
2 days ago
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- Yahoo
Severe thunderstorm warning issued June 17 for Henderson County
A severe thunderstorm warning was issued by the National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg at 8:12 p.m. on Tuesday, June 17. This warning applies to Elbert, Hart, Henderson, Polk, Transylvania, Abbeville, anderson, Greenville, Oconee and Pickens counties. Meteorologists warn of winds as strong as 60 mph. Use caution, officials warn of hail as large as 0.75 inches. The NWS warns: "For your protection move to an interior room on the lowest floor of a building. Please report damaging winds, hail, or flooding to the National Weather Service by calling toll free, 1-800-267-8101, or by posting on our Facebook page, or Tweet it using hashtag nwsgsp. Your message should describe the event and the specific location where it occurred." At 8:12 p.m., the NWS issued a statement: "The National Weather Service in Greenville-Spartanburg has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for: North central Elbert County in northeastern Georgia, Central Hart County in northeastern Georgia, Transylvania County in western North Carolina, Henderson County in western North Carolina, Southwestern Polk County in western North Carolina, Greenville County in Upstate South Carolina, Anderson County in Upstate South Carolina, Pickens County in Upstate South Carolina, Northwestern Abbeville County in Upstate South Carolina, Oconee County in Upstate South Carolina, Until 9:15 p.m. EDT. At 8:12 p.m. EDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line extending from 14 miles north of Walhalla to 5 miles west of Pickens to 9 miles northeast of Elberton, moving northeast at 35 mph. HAZARD: 60 mph wind gusts. SOURCE: Radar indicated. IMPACT: Expect damage to trees and power lines. Locations impacted include: Greenville Downtown, Anderson, Easley, Clemson, Hendersonville, Seneca, Brevard, Hartwell, Walhalla, and Pickens." A severe thunderstorm warning means the area is experiencing or is about to experience a storm with winds of 58 mph or higher or hail an inch in diameter or larger. Once in a shelter, stay away from windows and avoid electrical equipment and plumbing. Keep a battery-powered weather radio nearby in case of loss of power. Remember to bring pets inside. If there is time, secure loose objects outside as these objects often become dangerous flying debris in high winds. Postpone outdoor activities until the storms have passed. Reporters Jana Hayes and Victoria Reyna-Rodriguez contributed to this article. This weather report was generated automatically using information from the National Weather Service and a story written and reviewed by an editor. See the latest weather alerts and forecasts here This article originally appeared on Hendersonville Times-News: Severe thunderstorm warning issued June 17 for Henderson County