After a very active, winter like start to the work week much drier weather has arrived today. There is the slight potential for a few afternoon showers across the northeast/east central part of the state while the rest of New Mexico will see plenty of sunshine with little to no chance for additional precipitation. High []
Mike Wankum has a look at the forecast for Boston, Massachusetts and New England.
Staff report. Stay prepared for the week ahead in Southeast North Carolina
A First Alert Weather Day has been declared for Monday night into very early Tuesday morning.
10-15° above seasonal temperatures for alot of us this week. Beautiful and sunny with light winds 5-10mph and 60 degrees+. The high pressure ridge will keep things "high & dry" until a shortwave cruises over the ridge late Wednesday/Thursday just to the north. I'll add a 20-30% chance of showers for Rexburg and north and
From hurricanes and hailstorms to flooding events, there were plenty of weather headlines that you may have missed from around the world this week. Here are some of those top stories. Eastern North Pacific Hurricanes Otis, Dora Retired, No Retirements in Atlantic The World Meteorological Association announced the retirements of Hurricanes Dora and Otis on []
From a turkey hunter's startling encounter with a Florida panther to a pet parrot being lured down from a tall tree with Doritos, here are some of the videos you might have missed this week.
Another winner of day and a chilly night ahead with clear conditions. lows tonight around 29 will be below freezing and with winds 5-10 mph, it will feel colder than that at times in the morning with some upper teen wind chills. Wednesday starts with sun and bright conditions after spring officially arrives tonight at
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Severe Weather Awareness Week for Michigan began Sunday, March 17th, and continues through March 23rd. The goal is to encourage conversations about severe weather threats and to make sure people have a plan for when severe weather strikes.
After a cool and at times snowy/wet St. Patrick’s Day, tomorrow will be even colder and snowier.