The WAFB First Alert Storm Team has declared today a First Alert Weather Day which means a significant severe weather event ...
Christmas, but it'll be a brown New Year in the Twin Cities. More than an inch of rain fell in the metro area during Friday's ...
Seventeen million people across the South are under the threat of damaging winds, strong tornadoes and hail Saturday as the region braces for more potential destructive storms.
All modes of severe weather will be possible, including damaging winds in excess of 60 mph, large hail, and a few tornadoes.
A tornado watch has been issued for 5 million people in parts of east Texas, much of Louisiana, and southern Mississippi.
A warm front passes through Saturday night, so temperatures will climb overnight into the lower 60s by Sunday morning. Winds ...
The dense fog will burn off by afternoon paving the way for a nice afternoon with some sun. Sunday will see highs in the 50s.
It's a tale of two forecasts across Colorado today, with mild temperatures and a mix of clouds and sun locally...but more ...
Travelers crossing the Bay Bridge will likely see grey skies and fog. The National Weather Service forecasts that the rain is ...
Millions in the South were under tornado watches on Saturday as an outbreak of severe weather hits the region just in time ...
Another round of patchy dense fog this morning should give way to some sunshine and mild temperatures for the afternoon.
Most of Iowa got a long period of December rain showers Friday, adding to the recent dreary weather. Here's a look at how much rainfall added up around the state Thursday night through Saturday ...