Any storm that becomes severe could produce damaging winds up to 60 mph, large hail up to quarters, and an isolated tornado.
The First Alert Weather Day started this evening and is set to continue until 4 P.M. Monday. As of this evening, the Storm ...
Our First Alert Weather Day continues today as more heavy rain comes down across the Midstate, prompting flooding issues ...
A front is approaching the region with rain likely moving in tonight through Monday. This has prompted a First Alert Weather ...
A slow-moving line of storms will continue tracking across our area throughout Sunday. While the overall severe threat is low ...
Get outside today, it will feel beautiful out there. We are giving you the FIRST ALERT to a soggy Monday on tap.
Our heavy pattern of rainfall is set to break today, with chilly showers lingering towards the dinnertime hours.
Today will mostly be hot and dry with temperatures soaring into the mid-80s, humidity remaining high, and wind gusts reaching up to 30 mph. Storms start moving in by the evening.
The tornado threat remains low in this setup but not zero. The greatest risk will be to the northwest overnight but shift to the south and east by the late morning and afternoon hours on Sunday. For ...
A FIRST ALERT remains in effect for overnight Sunday and Monday for the risk of flash flood and possibly a few strong to severe thunderstorms. The Weather Prediction Center has placed the Augusta area ...
More wind and sunshine continues through the week, and we will warm up to the 60s and 70s by the end of the week, with a few shower chances Friday afternoon and early Saturday morning. Not much rain ...
Forecasters warned that cities remain in peril into the coming week as river levels creep up from Arkansas to Ohio − even as ...