In the wake of last night's cold frontal passage, sustained winds have picked up between 15-25 MPH, gusting to 35-40 MPH this afternoon. Because of these high winds, we've made today an Impact Day. A ...
There is the possibility for the rapid spread of existing and newly ignited wildfires and conditions may limit the ability to ...
As advertised, our strong low pressure system is bringing issues to western Wisconsin in the form of rain changing to snow ...
A mammoth and multifaceted storm – which was dealing wind, fire, choking dust and the threat of a blizzard – is pummeling ...
Sustained winds at 30 to 40 mph, gusting to around 60 mph may cause some structure damage, power outages, and a period of ...
An organized line of thunderstorms was active during the morning hours east of the Appalachians, prompting severe ...
The Latest From Storm Team 5… An area of low pressure is materializing over west central Canada, and will quickly zip through ...
This Afternoon: Snow tapers off, but blowing snow, especially in open areas, is a major concern that could cause dangerous ...
Falkland Islands residents have been made aware of the predicted strong gusting winds that are forecast for 12/13 February, and the possible damage to their residences. The Falkland Islands Fire ...
A powerful storm is moving across the country and spawning multiple fires and severe thunderstorms with hurricane-force wind ...
Heavy wind-driven wet cement snow will fall overnight. Wind gusts over 50 mph will cause poor driving and power outages.
Prepare for a winter storm to bring heavy snow, gusty winds, and near zero visibility overnight into tomorrow morning.