Warm spring weather will give way to showers and thunderstorms early next week. It could help with the threat of wildfires in South Carolina.
Thunderstorms are capable of growing higher than the cruising altitude of airplanes, and twice the height of Mt. Everest.
The Storm Prediction Center has us in a marginal 1 out of 5 risk for severe storms with the main threat being hail and winds.
Rain and storm chances return to the First Alert forecast this weekend and into early next week. With a few stronger storms possible overnight Sunday into the early morning hours on Monday.
While no severe weather is expected at the moment, a few rumbles of thunder are certainly possible. Showers will taper off by ...
Gusts of 30-50 mph are expected across the coastal areas of Santa Barbara, the Santa Ynez Mountains, and most interior ...
Saturday keeps up with the warmth as we track cloud cover blanketing the region. Temps will start warm and build back up into ...
Confidence in severe weather affecting Alabama on Sunday is increasing, and there will be an enhanced risk for severe weather ...
This week’s dry spell will come to an end this weekend as a storm system brings beneficial rainfall back to the Metro Atlanta ...
Chances for rain will start to increase through the overnight period with lows in the 60s by early Saturday. WEEKEND PLANNER: Scattered showers and storms could have an impact on weekend plans. A Gulf ...
We are warm this morning with temperatures in the 60s, no need for a jacket this morning! We are warm and breezy today. Rain ...