(KTVZ, Bend Ore). We have been on the warmer side of normal this weekend and that pattern will continue into the new work week. The ridge of high pressure responsible for the warmer pattern will begin ...
(KTVZ, Bend Ore). Dry and cool today, but a warmer pattern is setting up for the weekend and the beginning of next week. High pressure in the upper levels of the atmosphere is going to develop this ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Clear and very cold, again, tonight. This morning's low temperature was 28 degrees with is only 1 degree warmer than the record low 27 degrees from 1941. Tomorrow's record low ...
Sunny with light winds this afternoon Highs in the 70s An impressive warming trend gets underway Thursday and runs into the weekend Highs both Friday and Saturday will be near or above record levels ...
CURRENTLY TRACKING: Winter-like conditions arrive this weekend with light snow accumulation possible. More seasonable temperatures return on Veterans Day and continue through the rest of the week.
A FREEZE WARNING is in effect for all Oklahoma counties in the FOX23 viewing area from Sunday night into Monday AM. A mix of cloud cover and sunshine Sunday with cold, blustery conditions Highs in the ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Winter arrived last night. Strong gusty winds will make our temps feel dramatically colder today. High temps will struggle to make it out of the 40s with gusty winds 25-30 mph adding ...
Thursday: Widespread rain, tapering off by the afternoon. Lows in the mid-40s. Highs in the mid-50s. Snow level near 8,000 feet. Friday: Showers and sunbreaks. Lows in the 40s. Highs in the low 50s.
Snow is not likely for San Diego County’s mountains. This storm is not quite cold enough. The snow level will stay up above 7,000 feet, but Big Bear and the San Bernadino county mountains could see ...
BOISE, Idaho — The stretch of fabulous fall weather that moved in over the weekend will hold steady into the first part of the workweek. High pressure will keep things quiet and comfortable through ...
As our climate warms, we’re experiencing stronger winds, higher storm surges and record rainfalls during hurricane season — which is also why these storms are becoming more destructive and costly.