Award winning Chief meteorologist Matt Brode has been affiliated with News 4 Tucson since 2006. He holds his AMS seal of approval and is a proud graduate of The University of Arizona.
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03/11/2026: A colder, windy, unsettled stretch nears
We hope you made the most of the past few weather days, including record warmth yesterday! Temperatures are going to plummet ...
Here is your latest StormTracker forecast from meteorologists Rob Lindenmuth and Alyssa Caroprese. It was another warm and even record breaking day with high temperatures in Albany. A storm system ...
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Wednesday evening forecast: Severe storm threat increases after dark
The StormTracker team has the latest on tonight's severe weather threat.
On the latest episode of StormTracker8 Beyond the Forecast, Chief Meteorologist Matt DiNardo breaks down when colder weather ...
Current models suggest rain amounts will range from 0.1 to 0.4 inches in the valleys​ with slightly higher amounts in the mountains. ​Any storms today could support thundersto ...
Here is your latest StormTracker forecast from meteorologists Alyssa Caroprese and Rob Lindenmuth. It was an absolutely beautiful day with record breaking high temperatures across the area! A few ...
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StormTracker8 Beyond the Forecast: Severe Weather Awareness Week
On the latest episode of StormTracker8 Beyond the Forecast, Chief Meteorologist Matt DiNardo talks about Severe Weather ...
StormTRACKER meteorologist Lydia Blume looks at how soil temperatures are rising but warns a cool stretch will keep planting season at bay for now. Precipitation chances also remain in the forecast.
Strong to severe storms are possible in the WOWK viewing area on Saturday, March 7, 2026, with damaging wind, large hail, and a small chance of a tornado, and the StormTracker 13 app is recommended ...
1 a.m. Thursday, March 12, Guam time: Tropical Depression Nuri continues moving northeast, on a trajectory taking it west of Guam late Friday evening as naught more than a tropical depression, ...
The Storm Prediction Center continues to have a Slight Risk (level 2/5) for all of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky.
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