South African Weather Service issues Yellow Level 1 Warning as severe thunderstorms threaten Mpumalanga and Limpopo. Residents warned of potential flooding, lightning strikes, and hail, with up to 60% ...
Salt Lake Valley issues a Winter Storm Warning with heavy snow expected; commuters warned of treacherous roads.
Sunday morning's storm system prompted many warnings across the southeast. Damage survey done by the National Weather Service of Tallahassee confirms a tornado touched down in Mitchell County.
On Monday, March 17th the National Weather Service in Columbia, South Carolina went out to survey damage to determine if reported damage was in fact from a tornado and gauge the EF scale rating. They ...
"In addition to the heavy snow, northerly winds of 30 to 40 mph will develop causing blowing and drifting snow. In south central Minnesota, wind gusts could exceed 45 mph, which could lead to whiteout ...
A blast of winter weather pushing into parts of Minnesota on Wednesday is likely to bring blizzard-like conditions to much of southern Minnesota.
Rain and scattered thunderstorms are in the forecast for Milwaukee on Wednesday, followed by light snow and high winds overnight.
An incoming storm system will drop our temperatures and bring rain and snow across the state, beginning Tuesday in the high country. The cold front will sweep across the state by Tuesday evening, ...
Happy Tuesday, Utah! Another late-stage winter storm has set the stage for sloppy conditions for our Tuesday. A robust cold front moving through the state last night opened for colder air as well as ...
We'll remain in a windy and dry pattern on Tuesday, followed by the potential for scattered rain and snow showers later tonight.
Lincoln and much of Nebraska have now been upgraded to a Blizzard Warning in effect late Tuesday night through Wednesday evening. Travel will be very difficult, if not IMPOSSIBLE.
Sirens will sound and the county's Office of Emergency Management will send a test of the ReadyNotify system during the drill Wednesday morning.