Chief Meteorologist Dave Nussbaum says it will be clear with pipe-bursting cold temperatures tonight. Wednesday will be sunny ...
Cities in the Big Country can expect lots of wind Friday, fire weather risks and an ... as the wind directions change with the passing cold front. Near critical fire weather conditions are ...
SUNNY, 36 DEGREES. NOT MUCH OF A BREEZE. A REALLY NICE FRIDAY COMING OUR WAY. SATURDAY WE GET SOME RAIN IN THE AFTERNOON. IT WILL BE A COLD RAIN WE’RE TALKING ABOUT AND THAT WILL BE DONE WITH IT ...
A breezy southerly wind on Friday is going to allow highs to reach ... but no accumulation expected. ARCTIC COLD FRONT: The MLK holiday is going to be frigid with highs in the upper teens to ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WKEF) -- Friday morning drops into the 20s but should warm into the 30s ... This could bring some minor snow accumulation into the region by the afternoon, mainly north of I-70. Another ...
This mild stretch continues into Friday afternoon, then the wind will shift and cold, arctic air begins to descend into the region. This coming cold snap is going to bring the coldest air of the ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Seasonable and sunny today and a freezing cold start Friday and then warming into the middle 60′s. A rainy start to Saturday turns colder on Sunday and drier. An Arctic ...
Happy Thursday! Strong west-southwest winds will persist into the afternoon hours, with gusts of 40-50 mph likely across central Montana and up to 60 mph in Cascade and Judith Basin Counties.
Skies stay mostly clear overnight into Friday morning, with lows in the lower 30s. Clouds increase Friday, bringing afternoon and evening showers before clearing out early Saturday. This is when our ...
High temperatures got into the lower 40s today across much of the region but even warmer air is in store for the afternoon hours on Friday, before cold air arrives going into the weekend.
Stronger winds are expected across the South Plains region on Friday as our pressure gradient increases ahead of our next cold front. Gusts as high as 40-45 MPH will kick up some blowing dust.
Take advantage of tomorrow if there are things you need to get done outside and hate dealing with the cold. Friday will be our last day above normal for awhile, possibly for the remainder of January.