ST. LOUIS — Storms and heavy rain are on their way to the St. Louis region, 5 On Your Side Weather Impact meteorologists said on Tuesday.
Today’s forecast: Rain tapers down some in southeast Michigan, but moves more into the Thumb. Sneaky rain over northwest Lower Michigan around the Traverse City area may not show up great on radar.
STORM SURGE: A storm surge will raise water levels by as much as 1 to 3 feet above ground level along the immediate coast in areas of onshore winds in the northwestern Bahamas. Near the coast, the ...
The cold front has moved through most of the area and the severe threat is over. Storms are still moving into North Texas this morning. Some of the rain will be heavy and small hail or gusty winds ...
Widespread showers and a few thunderstorms continue into Thursday evening, powered by a cold front moving through. See any severe weather alerts in your area here, and track the storms with ...
Will Ohio see rain again this weekend? Check out the live radar and weekend weather forecast in Akron, Cincinnati and Columbus.
Strong storms hit Arizona on Friday, causing flooded streets, parks and highways. This weekend, there will be a slight chance of more storms with highs in the 80s.
If you are looking for a nice rain, some of you will be delighted, and some of you will be sorely disappointed. Here’s what you should know today in our Michigan weather world.
Developing Imelda is now a tropical depression and will become a tropical storm later this weekend and hurricane early next week. The risk to the Carolinas is lowering, but not over yet.
A soaking rain is in the forecast for the next several days as a front brings increased scattered showers and storms.
Residents in the Triad can expect to see rain starting out the week but more severe impacts are becoming less likely as a tropical storm churning in the Atlantic is projected to move away from the ...