Parts of northern California could see up to a foot of rain, but Phoenix will remain dry and warmer than usual.
At atmospheric river continues to slam portions of California Tuesday, with multiple inches of rain expected until Wednesday.
Expect a light glaze to 0.10" of ice with isolated spots southwest getting up to 0.25" of ice by Thursday morning. This accretion of ice could lead to sporadic power outages as branches, powerlines ...
Falling temperatures Tuesday night into Wednesday morning could lead to some potential slick spots on bridges and overpasses for far northern portions of Mid-Missouri. A Winter Weather Advisory has ...
Rain totals from the National Weather Service forecast from Monday through Friday range from 1 to 2 inches on the Central ...
Temperatures have dropped through the overnight as a colder air mass has settled in. Tuesday morning’s temperatures started ...
Highs on Tuesday will be in the mid/upper 40s. A narrow band of snow is possible for some areas on Wednesday before sleet and freezing rain on Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
Skies have turned cloudier throughout the day, with overcast expected to continue into the night. A few areas of light precipitation has been trying to fall out of these clouds, but has evaporated ...
Highs are running more than twenty degrees above normal in North Carolina and the Piedmont Triad today. Warm layers and ...
An atmospheric river is pounding Northern California with heavy rain and the threat of flooding before heading to Southern California.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Rain is expected in Southern California next week, but first, the region will see slightly warmer afternoon conditions with cold overnight temperatures this weekend.
Minor stream and small river flooding is possible, but not widespread. Lingering light rain and drizzle on Friday morning will be replaced by some sunshine and 30 MPH wind gusts during the afternoon.