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Strong Winds, Cold Front, Thunderstorms Part of Hazardous Weather Outlook for Marion

The National Weather Service has announced a hazardous weather outlook for Linn County today and tonight.

When the weather gets wet in early spring, we look on the bright side: April showers bring May flowers.

June thunderstorms, though, don't seem to do much beyond ruining a beautiful summer day.

And, according to the National Weather Service, that very well might happen today. They've announced a hazardous weather outlook for Linn County for today and tonight.

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The weather service is calling for potential non-severe thunderstorms and gusts of up to 50 miles-per-hour, as a cold front apparently moves across the region.

But it gets better.

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The seven-day forecast doesn't call for a drop of moisture until Sunday, where there's a chance of thunderstorms.

Temperatures should stay in the summery range as well, with highs between the upper 70s and upper 80s.


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