An approaching cold front is expected to drop our temps and kick up thunderstorms today and into much of next week.
A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect until 11 p.m. CT for Lubbock and roughly the western half of the area, shown in ...
Isolated storms will be moving through the region tonight as a backdoor cold front pushes through. Some stronger storms could produce gusty winds that could be capable of producing damage and hail.
It’s been another hot September day, and likely the last one for a while. Temperatures have been roughly the same as Friday’s ...
The first day of fall is starting off fairly dry, but we will only see more rain and a chance of storms as we head into the evening.
While storms can still form almost anywhere in the Atlantic ... Central American Gyre or CAG suggest we not put much stock in ...
Morning temperatures will be in the 70s for most. Late summer heat will continue into and through the weekend. Rain chances ...
Intense late-summer heat will continue through Saturday and the first day of fall, along with perhaps a stray shower or storm ...
Francine was upgraded to a hurricane last night and the sixth named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has ...
Two fronts are on the way, slowly trying to break down the blocking pattern that has kept Indiana hot and dry for several weeks now. Any rain is welcome.
NWS forecasts warm weather, possible storms, and light rain for Ohio, with a short dry spell ahead and varied conditions into ...
Even though we had some extra clouds around Wednesday, highs still managed to reach the mid 80s across the area. We had dew ...