A warm and calm weather pattern is forecast for the next few days.
After rain and snow fell in parts of New Mexico this weekend, drier weather is here to stay this week. Winds pick up on Wednesday. It is a quiet start to the week across New Mexico with sunny skies, around average high temperatures and light to calm winds. These conditions will continue through Tuesday, but []
Breezy conditions may make it feel a little colder with gusts up to 25 mph.
A quiet weather pattern is forecast to settle in for the next few days.
Slightly warmer temperatures and increasing moisture levels can be expected for the rest of the week.
Another round of severe weather is targeting areas of the Plains and Midwest that were hit hard by a deadly tornado outbreak over the weekend, giving those who lost everything little time to catch their breath as they try and sift through what’s left of their homes and businesses. Monday’s severe weather threat will be limited to areas of the Deep South and along the Gulf Coast, but as we head into Tuesday and Wednesday, the threat shifts back to areas that were left devastated by extreme...
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Temperatures will remain well above normal in Bucks County on Tuesday,
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The latest Smoke Trends report from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality underscores the continuation of the trend of more summertime smoke due to wildfires, with Bend and Central Oregon one of the worst-hit regions. The report includes the addition of Air Quality Index, or AQI, data from the 2023 wildfire season,
Sunny and warm start to the week. A series of disturbances will keep weather unsettled beginning Tuesday.
Benjamin Franklin High School has named Dr. Kendall McManus-Thomas as its new principal at the Katherine Johnson Campus.
New Orleans will join a new partnership to address carjackings in the Eastern District of Louisiana.