Thursday is a First Alert Weather Impact Day for scattered downpours and
Today is a Weather Aware Day with all forms of severe weather possible. A Tornado Watch has been issued for a large portion of Central and Eastern Kansas through 7 PM.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Severe thunderstorms moved through southeast Kansas Friday afternoon with a report of a confirmed tornado on the ground southeast of Iola, in Allen County. There was also a confirmed tornado on
Our next round of rain and storms is expected to move through North Texas Wednesday night into Thursday morning.LIVE RADARIt will be a warm and humid afternoon for us on Wednesday.A flow of tropical moisture will move into our area from the Pacific Ocean.The moisture will move across Mexico and into west Texas before reaching us.You could see an isolated shower or two today, but the weathermaker to keep an eye on won't come until after midnight.Overnight Wednesday there is about an 80% chance of...
Temperatures are cooler but a frontal boundary is draped across the state
The storm system that produced large hail and a couple tornadoes Thursday
Light to moderate rain moved through Chicagoland on Friday afternoon, with expectations that it would eventually taper off from west to east. Gusty winds were anticipated on the back edge of this rain system.Scattered showers and storms were likely to persist into the evening, with a possibility of a few storms carrying small hail and gusty winds. The western third of Chicagoland, including southwest McHenry, DeKalb, Kane, LaSalle, Kendall, Grundy, west Will, and west Kankakee counties, faces...
Residents of the Ohio Valley can expect a shift in weather patterns tonight as high pressure settles across the region, leading to gradual clearing and the possibility of patchy frost. Temperatures are forecasted to drop into the mid-30s overnight, with colder valleys experiencing freezing temperatures. This cool pattern will persist into Monday, with high pressure […]
Severe thunderstorms across north Houston left some homeowners with houses underwater. The San Jacinto River Authority continued to release water from the Lake Conroe Dam to lower the water in the lake. The release of water caused homeowners on the West Bank of the San Jacinto River to evacuate.Now, homeowners are expressing their frustrations with the San Jacinto River authority for not planning ahead of the severe weather and releasing water from the Lake Conroe dam way earlier.SUGGESTED:...
What we're tracking We'll have another chance for storms later this evening as the upper level system continues to move eastward. We'll also see very strong winds, without the storms, as this system passes through. Wind gusts through Sunday will likely be on the order of 40-45 mph. The best chance to see storms develop []
While it's a loud morning, KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says the
STORM TRACK 7 YELLOW ALERT for isolated severe storms before midnight for