United States: Regional weather services forecast warm, sunny conditions Sunday across Casper, Denver, Clarksville and Phoenix, before storm systems and a cold front bring increasing moisture, gusty winds and cooler temperatures early in the work week. Forecasts specify daytime highs in the 60s–80s on Sunday and gusts ranging from the mid-20s to near 50 mph in some areas. Local advisories and warnings accompany the forecasts: FOX31 reported Red Flag Warnings for foothills that expire Sunday at 8 p.m., AZFamily noted a Wind Advisory from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. with high-country gusts to 50 mph and up to two inches of mountain snow by tomorrow morning, Oil City warned of potential Monday gusts near 48 mph, and Clarksville forecast midweek thunderstorm chances and highs near the mid-to-upper 80s for April 12–16.
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These weather changes can affect your daily routine. If you're in the areas mentioned, prepare for gusty winds and cooler temperatures. Check your local forecast before planning outdoor activities. And remember, high winds can cause power outages, so it's smart to have a backup plan.
Mother Nature is throwing a curveball with unsettled spring weather. Stay informed, stay safe, and adjust your plans as needed. Worth forwarding if you know someone in Casper, Denver, Clarksville, or Phoenix.
Emergency services, agricultural planners and water managers benefit from advance notice to prepare, allocate resources, and adjust operations ahead of gusty winds and incoming precipitation.
Residents, outdoor workers and communities near burn scars faced elevated fire risk, travel disruptions, and localized impacts from high winds and precipitation.
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U.S. regions see swing to unsettled spring weather
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