The Midlands can expect lows tonight to be pretty chilly in the low to mid-30's. Areas in the Southern Midlands will likely ...
"It's a little cold, but overall, being at Torrey Pines is a beautiful place. I've never seen a golf course as beautiful as this one, so I'm excited to be here," one attendee remarked.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY SUNDAY: Scattered lake effect snow showers with gusty wind and crashing temperatures. High 24F. Low 5F. Wind NNW at 15 to 30 mph. Higher wind gusts possible. Wind chills in the ...
Valentine’s Day on Friday will be breezy, mainly dry and colder. A few lake effect flurries will be possible. Highs will be in the upper 20s with lows in the teens.
Wind gusts could reach 30 miles per hour at times this evening and tonight. Isolated snow showers are possible for areas ...
While the rain departed early, Wednesday was still dreary as the clouds lingered into the afternoon.
The Bitter Cold will continue in the Twin Cities for the next 7 days until a Weather Pattern Change occurs February 21. The current pattern is an area of Low Pressure ( counter clockwise circulating ...
More snow arrives later Saturday, but it likely changes to a sloppy wintry mix by Sunday morning and then continues much of ...
Skies are clearing tonight and we will see sunshine tomorrow. A cold front will push through tonight with cooler, drier air moving in. Temperatures will drop into the 30s to near 40 tonight. Tomorrow ...
Snow will arrive as we head into Saturday evening and roads will become slippery, but this will not be a major storm.
Valentine's Day will be bright and sunny, but also cold. The good news is there won't be any rain across the Baltimore region to spoil Valentine's Day plans.
There will be clear skies and high winds Thursday night, temperatures will dip as low as 18 degrees.