Pictures spoke louder than words as raging floodwaters swept away a bridge behind a Brazilian mayor as she delivered a storm warning.
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 []
There are some food prep traditions that don't do a lick of good. The Five Second Rule — you can eat any food that falls on the floor if you pick it up in five seconds — is clearly just wishful thinking. — Read the rest
What We’re Tracking More storms are expected to develop to our west and move eastward later tonight. Some of those storms, at times, could become strong or even severe. Damaging wind gusts and hail would be the primary threats tonight. Overnight low temperature will only dip into the lower 60s. Scattered showers and storms continue []
Laurelville – In a shock to the community, locals have confirmed that Laurelville’s mayor Brent Ebert passed away after surgery yesterday. According to the village, “I’m not sure I can do justice to expressing the heartbreak our little village feels at the loss of our wonderful Mayor Brent Ebert. His love of and dedication to […]
While the afternoon and evening stay beautiful, we are keeping an eye on
The Henrico County Department of Public Works has announced there will be a closure on sections of Belfast Road and Edinburgh Road beginning this week.
AVERAGE HIGH FOR APRIL 29th: 65° AVERAGE LOW FOR APRIL 29th: 39° MONDAY'S SUNRISE: 6:05 AM MONDAY’S SUNSET: 8:05 PM Elmira, N.Y. (WETM) - A very warm overnight is with us before showers and possible storms return. TONIGHT: Skies will be partly cloudy for the overnight with a few showers possible primarily after midnight. We will be quite warm []
A portion of Bliss Road in Longmeadow is closed on Sunday due to a special event in town.
Our pattern brings a few storms nearing the area later Tuesday night into
Many roads across Missouri are closed due to flooding, including at least one in Lafayette County, just north of Oak Grove.
A water main repair has closed a portion of Barton Road in Greenfield on Monday.