The system will put over 100 million people at risk of severe weather, from blizzard conditions in the northern Plains to ...
Rain and wind are back Wednesday with a Level 2 storm as a wet pattern begins. Light showers continue Thursday morning with drier skies in the afternoon. More rain chances continue Friday and into the ...
Climate change may lead to more precipitation and more intense floods. A new study shows that to understand the details of this relationship, it is important to distinguish between different types of ...
Incoming heavy rain from an atmospheric river-fueled storm that slammed into the West Coast early Wednesday is threatening ...
We want to get Friday and Saturday on your radar, as we are issuing a First Warn both days as a powerful storm system arrives ...
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That's expected to change Monday. Prepare for some waves of rain in Fort Myers, Cape Coral and all Southwest Florida. The National Weather Service predicts showers before 1 p.m., with showers ...
The weather bureau has issued safety advice amid these dust storms, urging the public to drive cautiously, keep windows and doors shut, avoid direct exposure to the dust, and stay updated with ...
Showers will linger through the morning and afternoon, with rain and wind intensifying into the early evening. Wind gusts will be present throughout the day but will ramp up after noon ...
With every region, there are certain locations that are susceptible to the greatest impacts from weather conditions such as storms and flooding. The Met Office meteorologist, Alex Burkill ...
After mostly dry days so far this month, showers will return to South Florida today. A large swath of rain will move across South Florida, bringing widespread rounds of rain. This will lead to ...
Showers and some storms will persist along coastal Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. Plans may need to move indoors, but rainfall totals should stay minor to moderate.