A well advertised winter storm will bring heavy snow for some this morning, with clearing skies during the afternoon and evening hours.
Although it usually happens once or twice a year, this will be a very big snow for the tops of the volcanoes in Hawaii. One to two feet of snow will be possible.
The NWS forecasts sustained winds of 25 to 35 mph, with gusts reaching up to 50 mph. These conditions could result in unsecured objects being blown around, tree limbs falling, and scattered power ...
There will be some lingering Central Kansas showers through mid-morning Friday. These will exit the area quickly and the rest ...
It will remain warmer-than-average through Saturday before a strong cold front ushers in bone-chilling temperatures Sunday ...
Friday's rain may be heavy at times, but the weekend is expected to be mostly sunny and pleasant. Here's the weekend weather breakdown: Tonight: Expect increasing clouds overnight, with rain becoming ...
Aucklanders can expect a bit of everything this anniversary long weekend. Sun-worshippers will be happiest today, with fine weather and a high of 25C forecast, before increasing cloud in the evening ...
A cooler day is on tap with a mix of clouds and sunshine but with less wind to be confined with, as temperatures will be in the upper 50s to lower 60s and lows in the 40s. Clouds will be in the ...
The storm system will bring the threat for strong damaging south to southwest winds, severe thunderstorms, and flash flooding ...
WXCharts has forecast more wintery weather will hit the UK early on Monday (February 10), bringing with it frozen rain, snow and low temperatures.
Meteomatics will use the funding to help meet the growing demand for insights into hyperlocal extreme weather events.
There is 100% chance of rain falling Friday with new precipitation amounts between half and three-quarters of an inch possible.