The warmer weather will begin to move north today and that means storms spreading out.
Wildfires are still burning out in the West with more winds to come, which will be an issue. Plus, we head out on the water to fish. Valerie Smock has the top headlines.
Low relative humidities paired with gusty winds will keep red flag warnings in effect for parts of the Four Corners through tomorrow.
Tropical Depression 2 is over deep warm water and intensifying. Satellite images and some surface data suggest the system is close to becoming a tropical storm.
Enjoy the pleasant weather today; heat will build later in the week. Join Evan Myers.
While winds do not start fires, they can help them spread quickly. Valerie Smock says an incoming system will bring more winds, which will be an issue for wildfires.
A confirmed tornado touched down near Denver International Airport Tuesday afternoon, sending travelers scrambling for shelter.
Over an inch of rain fell in 30 minutes across much of Massachusetts, causing flash flooding.
Steamy conditions are expected for this weekend's Nationwide Series.
A sticky, slimy, silver substance was found in Lake Michigan early week in Porter, Ind., closing beaches.