Strong to severe storms are possible across southeast Louisiana late tonight, then much cooler but still breezy Sunday ...
WE GOT THE SNOW YESTERDAY. WE HAVE MORE SNOW CHANCES TOO. SO IT’S REALLY FEELING LIKE WINTER AS WE STEP INTO THIS NEXT WEEK ...
Due to the overnight lows and wind chills being dangerously cold, it is another First Alert Weather Day on Sunday. Highs for the day will only get into the upper single digits with wind chills still ...
The same storm system that brought snow and sleet to the area Saturday will bring a surge of warmth, but also more rain to the area as we head through Sunday.
A quick moving storm system brought snow to parts of Oklahoma and continued to work its way east Saturday ahead of a bitter ...
OVERNIGHT, AND THEN A BAND OF SOME LAKE EFFECT SNOW SHOWERS COULD MAKE THEIR WAY ACROSS PARTS OF THE AREA. WE’RE GOING TO WATCH THAT CLOSELY. STILL, SOME QUESTION MARKS WHETHER OR NOT IT WILL STAY ...
A storm threat over the weekend brings the chance for severe overnight weather, including the risk of tornadoes, strong winds and flooding.
Areas near La Crosse will see the most from this last burst of snow, but extra accumulations will remain under 1".
It was a wet day, Saturday, a day of gray clouds and cold rain, but winter in the District would probably not be the season ...
The Omaha area is expecting a light powdery snow to begin accumulating early Monday morning. Snow will slowly break up during the late morning hours and snow will be mostly done by midafternoon.
The long-duration winter storm begins Saturday night and should last through late Sunday night or early Monday morning.
Some snow showers may linger during the first half of Sunday, but that will go away during the afternoon. Gusty NW winds could lead to some drifting, especially in open areas. Temperatures hover in ...