CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A low pressure system will pass by to our north this afternoon. This is the culprit of today’s rain. Light shower activity will linger through the afternoon and into tonight.
A big cool-down is anticipated tonight with dry air, mostly clear skies, and light winds. Temperatures will fall into the lower to middle 30s by daybreak Sunday morning. Some areas across the ...
No accessory is as simple or as practical as the scarf. So, it’s somewhat ironic that a strip of cloth meant to be tied around the neck for extra warmth can inspire such polarized reactions. Scarf ...
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KXAN) — Central Texas is heading for another La Niña winter, the same climate pattern as last winter, but that doesn’t mean a repeat. Roughly 5,000 miles southwest of Austin, ...
We're forecasting warmer-than-normal temperatures to move in and stick around from tonight all the way through Friday night. This means lows will be considerably milder than expected for this time of ...
As summer-like heat continues across the Houston metro area, an emerging pattern in the eastern Pacific Ocean could make traditional winter weather harder to come by and worsen the Texas drought. La ...
(KTVZ, Bend Ore.) Red Flag Warning in place for the NW corner of Jefferson County due to winds and dry fuel. The rest of the Tri-Counties, although not officially in a warned area, will see quick fire ...
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. (KFVS) - Good morning. A few showers are still moving across the Heartland, but they should start to dissipate by the afternoon. A cold front pushed through overnight, shifting our ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — After we’ve enjoyed a nice dose of rainfall the last few days with cooler temperatures, we’re unfortunate. Wednesday night: Stray showers remain possible into tonight under ...
The system that brought fall-like weather this last week has exited the region and a new system is moving in. A ridge of high pressure will pass through the region quickly and keep us warmer and drier ...
The drought monitor was recently updated and now including a large portion of Central Indiana in the "abnormally dry" category. This isn't a major cause for concern, but is a good indicator rain is ...