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Police are seeking additional information about a massive fight that broke out at an In-N-Out Burger in Riverside County over the weekend.
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A cold front rolls in today, and will bring a line of strong storms throughout the state of Alabama. These storms bring in a number of risks, the big one being FLOODING. As the line moves across the state,
Here is the 8 pm update on our severe weather threat. Thankfully, no major updates on anything at the moment. A slow-moving squall line is expected to move through the Pine Belt between the hours of 2 am to 10 am. Our main concerns are 60+ mph damaging winds, a spin-up tornado, and small hail.
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Strong high pressure well to the north has ushered the return of breezy trade winds over the islands. This is reducing the amount of volcanic haze over the smaller islands. Mostly dry conditions should prevail through at least Monday,
FIRST ALERT WEATHER NIGHT has been declared for Overnight Saturday through Sunday Morning. The Storm Prediction Center has placed the ENTIRE Pine Belt under a Level 2 Low Threat for severe weather.