Sustained winds of 15-20 MPH are expected by Wednesday afternoon, and gusts will range from 20-30 MPH. When you combine these ...
Bitterly cold temperatures are expected and wind chills could drop to or below zero in the areas included into Cold Weather Advisory early Thursday morning. Highs will be 20 to 30 degrees below ...
This will linger in our weather forecast as we go through the overnight hours. Plenty of cold air is moving into our area ...
We’ve had a pretty nice Tuesday across the area. You have probably noticed some high level clouds move in this afternoon and evening. Clouds will continue ...
A potential combination of freezing rain, sleet and snow could cause traffic issues, according to the National Weather Service.
We have issued a WMBF FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY for inland areas Wednesday night for the potential of sleet/ice developing on the backside of this next system. A few slick spots will be possible inland.
Anywhere from no snow to a couple of inches is still on the table, with higher chances of snow the farther south you go.
Forecasters are predicting the Fayetteville area may see another winter storm with a potential for freezing rain, snow or ice ...
Periods of rain pick up this morning into the afternoon. A High Wind Warning goes into effect at 1 PM today for wind gusts 50 to 60 MPH. The warning continues until 4 PM Monday.
Low pressure approaches TODAY-SATURDAY with some snow developing toward daybreak. Snow can accumulate 1-4″ from west to east ...
A second round of rain is expected to fall over the Bay Area on Thursday into Friday morning, along with flood warnings, high ...
A low pressure system is making its way eastward and will mean increased cloudiness on Friday ahead of additional accumulating snow.