A significant late-winter storm is in sight for next week. It will show up as a cold front in the Northwest this weekend, and we'll track it downstream the rest of the weekend into next week.
A significant late-winter storm is in sight for next week. It will show up as a cold front in the Northwest this weekend, and we'll track it downstream the rest of the weekend into next week.
A storm moving into California tonight and tomorrow will spread stormy weather all across the country later this week. This bowling ball will roll into the central Plains by Thursday. EXPIRE:8
Rina has weakened considerably in the past 24 hours. After lashing Cancun, it turn northeast, but with only limited impacts for South Florida.
After Irene departs, a quiet week of weather next week, though there will be another surge of warmth.
The brutal heat wave will ease this weekend, but another round of heat is on the way later next week.
A strong trough coming into the West late this weekend will send hot air into the Plains, setting the stage for severe weather next week.
MOre severe weather is on the way late this weekend and early next week, but nearly as bad as this week.
Now that summers' heat and humidity has exited the East Coast, the pattern will be filled with much chillier air to begin the month of May.
The recent rash of severe weather will end tomorrow behind a cold front moving off the East Coast. After a brief break, more severe weather is likely later this weekend.
A slow-moving front with multiple waves traveling along it will result in repeated showers and thunderstorms that will trigger flooding from the southern Plains to the Ohio Valley. EXPIRE:8