First Alert Forecast: CBS2 3/1 Evening Weather at 6PM
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn has your First Alert Forecast for March 1 at 6 p.m.
CBS2's Lonnie Quinn has your First Alert Forecast for March 1 at 6 p.m.
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Another early-spring storm is set to take an adventurous journey across the U.S. next week, unleashing a variable wrath of impacts from rain and snow in the Northwest to another budding severe weather outbreak in the South to heavy snow in the northern Plains and Upper Midwest.
Seismologists are monitoring Yellowstone National Park after seismographs at the University of Utah reported a series of earthquakes beneath the northern portion of Yellowstone Lake within the beloved national park.
Bogus Basin could still pick up another two feet of snow this weekend while Boise is edging closer to yet another cold record.
People on another snow vehicle raced to dig the two out, rescuers said.
Photos from NASA show the California landscape turning from brown to green after recent winter storms.
The Athletics department will plan a watch party at Carver-Hawkeye Arena should the team advance to the national championship game Sunday.
Following a winter of heavy storms, water is again roaring into California’s largest reservoirs and lakes for the first time in nearly three years.
This season’s snowfall of 690 inches roughly equals the height of 10 Tacoma pickup trucks stacked on each other.
The snowmelt in California could cause a long-lost lake to re-emerge
Latest storm could bring high winds, hail and tornadoes to southern Wisconsin while multiple rounds of snow are expected up north.
A winter storm watch has been issued for much of central Minnesota, stretching into the Twin Cities metro on Friday. Jennifer McDermed has your forecast.
A series of mega-storms throughout March has brought snow to Mammoth Mountain in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains, burying homes, cars and businesses. Earlier this week, 20.7 inches fell in 24 hours at Mammoth Mountain, surpassing the all-time season snowfall record, according to the UC Berkeley Snow Lab, with more than 700 inches for the season. People were out shoveling snow off roofs and trying to keep roads passable with windy conditions.
Rescuers were called after reports of a fall.
No one tell Murphy that’s a rock, not an egg, OK?
Fox 32 meteorologist Kaitlin Cody has your Thursday afternoon weather forecast and a look ahead at a line of storms that will move through the Chicago area Friday, with the potential for damaging wind, tornadoes and hail.
The latest forecast shows clearing conditions Thursday afternoon, with dry air and warmer temperatures moving into the area by the weekend.
What may be a series of severe storms is predicted to hit states all over the U.S. Midwest, Central Plains, and the South beginning Friday. This includes the risk of thunderstorms and even tornadoes extending through the next couple weeks.
One to 2 feet of snow on Oregon’s mountain roads could impact those returning from spring break trips Friday to Sunday
Another strong storm is forecast to impact cities from Texas to Michigan, bringing severe weather and the risk of life-threatening tornadoes for areas hit last weekend.