The ALERT DAY remains in place on Saturday. Heavy rain takes over early Saturday morning and continues throughout the rest of the day. We’ll warm into the 50s Saturday afternoon and evening as the ...
With a wind shift, we'll see PM storms develop inland then work their way toward the coast Friday evening, potentially dampening some outdoor Valentines plans.
Meteorologists warn that the coldest burst of Arctic air this season is coming to put an icy and prolonged exclamation point ...
Meteorologist Scott Gagliardi tracked more incoming First Alert Weather Days for snow, an icy mix, rain, and cold. Here's his ...
New England is gearing up for a messy, long-duration snowstorm this weekend that will bring plowable snow of up to 6 inches ...
As low pressure slides across the lower Great Lakes and into the Ohio Valley this weekend, blustery north winds will pick up. With gusts over 20 mph, the fluffy new fallen snow will begin blowing and ...
Snow, ice and freezing rain are likely to continue impacting roads and schools until a widespread warmup midday Friday across the Willamette Valley.
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Hosted on MSN2/14/2025: Chilly & breezy, snowstorm tomorrowThe latest Storm Tracker Forecast from meteorologist Matt Mackie: Happy Valentine’s Day! Some, especially south and west of ...
Gusts out of the south are expected to reach up to 35 mph by this afternoon with the morning gusts ranging between 20 mph and ...
The Valentine's Day northern lights will largely be visible in Canada and Alaska, but a few northern-most states may see the ...
Following a flurry of inclement weather this month, swathes of the country could see more wintry impacts next week.
A First Alert Weather Day has been declared for Saturday. Not much is expected during the morning, but there will be a 40% chance of showers later in the day and a strong cold late Saturday evening.
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