Oklahomans can expect pleasant weather for the next couple of days before another arctic cold front is set to barrel through the state.
Periods of wind, and lots of it. Then periods of snow but not much of it. Lastly, our focus turns to a cold weekend.
Wintry weather is possible along the Gulf Coast on Tuesday, but uncertainty remains regarding the timing and type of ...
However, the clouds will build by the evening as the colder air approaches. While it won’t be freezing, the evening will bring cooler temperatures, dropping back into the 20s and 30s. So be prepared ...
A gradual warm up through Friday before the next Arctic front blows in. Highs will reach the mid 60s before the bottom drops ...
Not as cold overnight with increasing cloud, but still produces sub-zero to near-zero windchills. Though Thursday will be ...
The worst day appears to be on Tuesday, with sunrise temperatures in the mid 20s and a high that may not rise above freezing.
Along the Wasatch Front, valley inversions will strengthen through Wednesday night and stick around until Friday, peaking ...
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY WEDNESDAY NIGHT: Cloudy. Snow showers developing after midnight. Wind increasing overnight. Blowing snow will be an issue Thursday morning. Slick and snow-covered roads should ...
An arctic front is expected to pass through the Houston area, ushering in the coldest air of the season for the beginning of next week.
Thursday will remain chilly in the Philadelphia area with temperatures in the 30s and cold windchills. A warm front will ...
Tonight will be mostly cloudy with a chance of flurries. There will be a blustery wind of 10-15 mph. Temperatures will ...