A quick moving storm produced quite a bit of rain and snow for the area before it cleared Tuesday. Reservoirs remain in great ...
For the second time in less than a week, a large storm system will make its way across the central United States. Just like the storm we had this past Friday through Sunday, we will have a lot of wind ...
Lincoln and much of Nebraska have now been upgraded to a Blizzard Warning in effect late Tuesday night through Wednesday evening. Travel will be very difficult, if not IMPOSSIBLE.
Our next winter storm develops in Colorado and tracks across the Lower Peninsula tomorrow. Ahead of it, a light mix of rain/snow/freezing rain could cause a thin glaze of ice tonight into tomorrow ...
The Upper Peninsula is going to have a snowstorm. Some of the newest data shows cold air slipping into northwest Lower Michigan a few hours faster. This shift could bring more meaningful snow rates ...
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The Wichita area was expecting record high temperatures for Tuesday along with gusty winds and an extreme fire danger, then the weather will make a dramatic change ...
Heavy rain and snow set up over British Columbia as a potent storm parade looks to close out the month of March ...
Several traffic alerts have been put into place for the Tuesday morning commute as the biggest storm to affect major areas across Utah this season moves through.
Daytime highs will be in the 30s and 40s on Tuesday, mainly 40s on Wednesday then 40s and 50s on Thursday through early next week. Nighttime lows will be mainly in the 20s and 30s through the weekend.
We get a break in the precipitation early in the evening before the back side of the storm brings more rain, changing to snow. Snow could be heavy at times overnight, with wind gusts up to 40+ mph at ...
The next spring snowstorm is heading to Minnesota on Wednesday. Here's the latest look at potential snowfall totals.
We'll remain in a windy and dry pattern on Tuesday, followed by the potential for scattered rain and snow showers later tonight.