It was a beautiful start to the weekend across northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio! We hope you enjoyed it because active weather is back in store on Sunday Look for clear skies to be in place though as you head out the door early Sunday morning. There may be some isolated patches of fog around []
Lingering showers will remain throughout Sunday evening, tapering off by Monday morning. Heaving winds will continue, gusting upwards of 30 miles per hour through Tuesday. Expect evening temperatures in the 20’s to low 30’s. Day-time temperatures, through Tuesday, low to upper 50’s. Don't forget to download our free KTVZ Local Alert Weather app for the
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) -- It was a beautiful start to the weekend for the Tennessee Valley, with plenty of sunshine and highs in the upper 70s. With winds strengthening out of the southwest temperatures are forecast to be warmer than Saturday. Winds Sunday are forecast to be sustained from 10 to 20 mph with gusts []
Showers enter the forecast Sunday and stick around throughout next week.
You'll want an umbrella if you're heading out Wednesday morning. Showers and the chance of storms return to the area. Storms may also try to re-develop in the afternoon. Any storm that gets strong may contain small hail, strong wind gusts, frequent lightning and heavy downpours. Stay alert to changing weather conditions. Stay with the []
Showers on and off with gusty winds on Saturday. That and more weather coverage with Chief Meteorologist Lee Solomon.
There was a severe thunderstorm warning issued by the National Weather Service out of Medford at 3:23 pm Saturday afternoon for the central portion of Klamath County. This warning was generated due to the potential for 60 mph wind gusts along with 1" hail. The cell was moving north at 40 mph and was due
Wagner (sprained right ankle) has been ruled out for the remainder of
The latest Storm Tracker Forecast from meteorologist Matt Mackie: Enjoy the sunshine while it lasts this morning! An approaching storm system will send more and more clouds our way as the day progr
Clear skies this evening with mild temperatures this evening. Overnight, clear, cooler and quiet with temperatures in the mid 40s. Tomorrow, continued sunshine and warmth, in the mid 60s.
Monday morning is mostly sunny and cool. Winds are still light, but the wind will start picking up speed during the morning commute. Southern and eastern New Mexico will see the strongest winds, of 60 to 70 mph. The Metro and and middle Rio Grande Valley will see winds of 40 to 50 mph, and []
Sunday is basically a repeat of Saturday, just a little cooler and without the cells of rain that developed Saturday evening and tracked around I-90 for a couple hours.