Friday evening forecast
Some wintery precipitation is expected overnight for extreme north Georgia, but the cold settles in elsewhere. Winds will make it feel a whole lot colder than it is. A warm up is on the way as well as rain midweek next week.
Some wintery precipitation is expected overnight for extreme north Georgia, but the cold settles in elsewhere. Winds will make it feel a whole lot colder than it is. A warm up is on the way as well as rain midweek next week.
South Florida will see two big changes to the weather this week.
At least two people have been killed in car crashes in Texas as a long-duration, crippling ice storm continues to slide across the region leading to treacherous driving conditions and mounting power outages.
Higher-than-normal rainfall during the past month has dramatically changed Lake Shasta, with the water level of California’s largest reservoir rising 60 feet since the end of December.
The South is facing the risk of a significant ice storm as a powerful arctic cold front is bringing freezing wind chills to most of the U.S.
You may need to change your weekend plans. Dangerously cold temperatures are on the way and windchills could be 40 degrees below zero for much of Vermont.
New York City has a new streak for delayed snowfall but there are implications to unseasonably mild weather.
More freezing rain on Wednesday likely will also mean more power outages, the weather service said.
It's sunny in El Paso, but a winter ice storm is creating havoc in other parts of Texas.
The Viroqua Police Department outside of Madison, Wisconsin, has released a video of one of its officers getting slammed with snow after closing a door.
What does February weather hold in store for Cape Cod? According to the Climate Prediction Center it may be warmer than usual.
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An Arctic cold front is bearing down on the Great Plains and points south, all the way into Central Texas this week. Already, cold temperatures and freezing rain have begun across the state, and the dangerous winter weather is likely to persist through Wednesday, according to Monday morning’s short-range forecast from the National Weather Service.
Here’s the latest forecast from the National Weather Service Louisville, plus tips for driving safely if you must commute.
“If you can, it’s best to stay home,” said Val Lopez with the Texas Department of Transportation in Fort Worth.
Flood Watches remain in effect for most of the islands into Monday afternoon as a strong area of low pressure soaks the state from east to west, dropping several inches of rain on some of the islands.
Snow on the Grapevine early Monday prompts brief traffic escorts. Much of the Los Angeles area has recorded significant rain in the last two days.
The latest storm left up to 3 feet of snow in some northern mountain locations and Fort Collins is in a winter weather advisory.
Up a half-inch of ice is possible overnight in Memphis overnight Monday into Tuesday. Officials warned slick roads and power outages are possible.
A quick but intense blast of Arctic air will barrel into the Northeast later this week to deliver quite a cold shock to the Northeast and neighboring Canada, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. The wave of freezing air will serve as a harsh reminder that it's still the dead of winter despite January producing temperatures of 5-15 degrees above average across the region. "A shift of the polar vortex will be at the heart of the brief cold blast in the Northeast," AccuWeather Chief On-Air Meteorologis