Scattered thunderstorms create ripe conditions for tornado formation from the southern Plains to the Upper Midwest.
Strong to severe storms will be possible late this afternoon, mainly after 4 PM. Large hail and damaging wind gusts will be ...
Sweater weather' might mean something different this year depending on who you believe: NOAA or the Old Farmer's Almanac.
The latest HRRR model shows storms erupting around 4 p.m. just west of the metro. However, if there's any delay in development or if the cold front slides through faster than the models are suggesting ...
Strong to severe storms will develop late this afternoon, mainly after 4 PM. Large hail and damaging wind gusts will be the primary threats from those storms, but a few tornadoes will also be possible ...
The event still includes a networking opportunity, a program recapping the past year and previewing the future.
Two small planes crashed in northeast Nebraska within an hour of each other Aug. 26. New NTSB reports note fog in the area at the time of the fatal accidents.
It's good news for lovers of trees for fall color, as AccuWeather is forecasting bright foliage shows across 20 different US ...
A more active stretch of weather in Kansas City kicked off this morning. Thursday is a First Alert Weather Impact Day. A few non-severe showers and storms this morning will end around lunchtime.
From 6-8 PM, chance of strong to severe storms in and around metro. Primary hazards 60 mph wind gusts, quarter size hail, isolated tornado. 8-10 PM eastern counties in our viewing area on the MO side.
We start off the weekend with a cold front sweeping through the region, dropping highs for most into the 60s by Sunday.
Mostly clear skies and highs in the mid-90s expected in Houston with a slight chance of thunderstorms early next week.