



Blustery and Cold in the Northeast; Heavy Rain in the Southeast
A powerful low in the Northeast is producing strong winds and bitterly cold wind chills. Wintry precipitation may spread across the Great Lakes and into the Northeast ahead of a Canadian cold front. Heavy rain with the potential for local flash flooding will continue in the Southeast as a system moves eastward. Critical fire weather threats possible in the Central Plains due to dry, gusty winds. Read More >
Hazardous Weather Conditions
Marshall (KASL)
Lat: 32.52°NLon: 94.31°WElev: 357ft.
Fair
45°F
7°C
Humidity | 71% |
Wind Speed | Calm |
Barometer | 30.19 in |
Dewpoint | 36°F (2°C) |
Visibility | 10.00 mi |
Last update | 2 Mar 7:15 pm CST |
3 Miles WSW Uncertain TX
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Tonight
Clear then
Patchy
Freezing FogLow: 32 °F
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Wednesday
Patchy
Freezing Fog
then SunnyHigh: 66 °F
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Wednesday
NightClear
Low: 38 °F
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Thursday
Sunny
High: 69 °F
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Thursday
NightMostly Cloudy
then Slight
Chance
ShowersLow: 46 °F
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Friday
Chance
Showers then
Showers
LikelyHigh: 60 °F
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Friday
NightMostly Cloudy
Low: 42 °F
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Saturday
Sunny
High: 63 °F
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Saturday
NightMostly Clear
Low: 40 °F
Detailed Forecast
Additional Forecasts and Information
32.7°N 94.17°W (Elev. 187 ft)