Allie Harpel, who was visiting from Minnesota, was happy to see the zoo open after spending the night “hunkered
We closed out the month of January in a fairly mild way in Montana and Wyoming on Friday, and February will begin in a similar way on Saturday. Much colder air and heavier snow will arrive on Sunday.
All Maui County pools, sports playing fields, tennis and basketball courts and stadiums, including the Waiehu Golf Course, remain closed due to storm-related impacts, according to the Department of Parks and Recreation.
Cleanup is underway on Maui after a powerful winter storm downed trees, and left several roadways and beaches caked in mud and debris. South Kihei Road near Kenolio Park was covered in sludge Friday with much of area still underwater.
Understanding these storm types helps forecasters provide accurate predictions, allowing communities to prepare for dangerous winter conditions before they arrive.
According to the latest climate outlook from NOAA, the answer if wintry weather will return is a bit complicated, as several atmospheric oscillations, which influence everything from moisture patterns to temperature shifts across the country,
Weather Alert Days are ahead as a series of strong winter storms riding along a deep trough of low pressure will begin to impact the region starting today conti
While temperatures will moderate slightly in February, another burst of Arctic air is expected in the second week of the month. This cold snap, lasting around five to six days, will likely be less intense than January’s extreme chill. However, a shift in the ridge position will allow for occasional milder breaks, FOX 8 meteorologists said.
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - As rain falls and creeks rise, catch basins, or storm drains, have the responsibility of catching any run-off from our roadways. In order to help make for a smooth drainage system, crews with the Huntington Sanitary Board prepare before the rain hits.
After an 18-day dry spell, snowfall returned to Mt. Hood on Friday — and in heavy doses. A Winter Storm Warning in effect for Mt. Hood.
In anticipation of an atmospheric river set to drench Northern California over the next 72 hours, Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order Friday to divert and store excess
The Storm Warning is in effect for the western slopes and passes of the north and central areas of the Cascades until 4 p.m. Saturday.