HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) -- A shift in the weather pattern is coming our way. Above the surface, the trough or dip in the jet stream that led to the cooler air filtering into the region will shift northeast. A ridge of high pressure will build in from the west helping to filter in warm air []
Slightly warmer-than-average temperatures and sunshine are forecast to continue for the start of the week before rain chances return.
Frost and near-freezing morning lows made for a cold April morning. Springfield dropped to 33° with a widespread light freeze hitting many areas to the north. This isn't too far off the mark this point in the spring season and it looks like this may be the last freeze risk as a warm pattern sets []
Clouds will linger across most of Minnesota and Wisconsin this weekend.
The day will start out dry and cool but we'll increase the clouds and warm the temperatures in the afternoon. If you're heading out in northwest Alabama, grab an umbrella. We'll have a chance of a shower in the afternoon. There's an isolated storm chance too. The rest of the Tennessee Valley will have a []
MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – A slow moving cold front will bring isolated storms Friday evening and more rain over the weekend. This Evening A few isolated storms will fire up throughout the evening over the northern half of the Peach State. This is included in a Level 1 “Marginal” risk for severe weather to account for the possibility for a
Well above average temps continue through the end of the week. Expect more clouds and isolated storm chances for the northern edge of the region. Widespread rain and cooler temperatures arrive this weekend.
The warmer-than-average temperatures will continue this week but rain chances will be on the rise.
TODAY: A few storms around in the morning (especially along and to the north of I-20). Rain will become more widespread Saturday Night. Chance of rain: 80%. High: 63. Winds: NE 10-15 MPH. SUNDAY: Mostly cloudy skies with a few showers and thunderstorms ending in the morning. We could see a few breaks in the
If you blinked a few times on April 9, you might have missed the part of the Charleston City Council meeting in which the city clarified how its rain garden water sequestration program isn’t dead.
Meteorologist Luke Vickery discusses the opportunity for rain and
Potential for strong to severe storms on Saturday evening. The strongest storms could contain high winds and hail. Areas of heavy rain and lightning are part of the mix.