High winds continued to blast across Southern California on Friday, as a cold storm moved across the state, forecast to also bring some showers, thunderstorms and mountain snow — and the potential for power outages and hazardous air quality. The quick-moving system is expected to clear out of the region by Saturday morning, making way for a warmer and more clear weekend, according to the National Weather Service. But on Friday, the chance for significant rainfall across the Southland remained...
What We’re Tracking Rain is continuing to move off to the East this morning as we hold on to cloud cover for our viewing area. Winds are already breezy to start out and will continue to be an issue over the next few days. We'll have another chance for storms later this afternoon and evening []
High winds continue to die down overnight. Gusty winds will stick around through Saturday. Wind gusts over 60 mph were recorded in parts of southern New Mexico today. These winds brought areas of blowing dust into this evening. Scattered showers also developed Thursday afternoon, including thunderstorms around the Sandias today. Most of this rain evaporated []
After a relatively quiet and warm start to the week, winds are starting to whip up across the state. Gusts will be 40-60+ statewide through the afternoon and early evening, leading to areas of blowing dust. Fire danger is high today as well, with Red Flag Warnings in effect through this evening. Winds will remain []
ROLLA, Mo. - The Rolla Police Department is reporting damage to a local hotel's roof after a severe thunderstorm passed through the town Thursday afternoon. The roof of the Regency Inn on Martin Spring Drive in Rolla was partially torn off due to high winds during the storm. Golfball-sized hail fell during the thunderstorm as []
ST. LOUIS — It is a day to stay weather aware. Early morning Thursday thunderstorms to our west are expected to lose some punch as they try to move north and east. But some areas may still se
A weather system is set to bring widespread showers and thunderstorms across much of Southern Nevada and northwest Arizona on Friday, and forecasters expect gusty winds to accompany the change.
TONIGHT: A few strong to severe thunderstorms will be possible over western
It's the quiet between two storms early this afternoon, with a bit of a breeze gusting up to 30-50 mph especially south/east. Most sunny skies across the state, except across the Four Corners as that's where the storm is approaching from. It will begin to bring rain to the northwest corner of the state early []
Waves of Showers and T-Storms likely in the Twin Cities this afternoon, evening and right into Saturday morning. Rain could be Heavy at times and Hail is possible with some of the T-Storms overnight. Winds will be Gusty Today from the Southeast at 15 to 30 mph and temperatures will be in the mid 50s
Much of the Midwest will be watching for severe weather over the next three days. St. Louis will be on the eastern threat of the strongest weather Friday and Saturday before that threat shifts east