A First Alert Weather Day begins late tonight and continues through Saturday morning for an impactful winter weather event.
Snow covered roads will become the story again this afternoon as a shield of snow spreads across the Tri-State and accumulates late into the day.
At around 4 p.m. today — everyone in L.A. County received an alert from the Office of Emergency Management to prepare for evacuation. If you are reading this in the vicinity of L.A. — you got one, too ...
A second alert followed the first, explaining that it was meant only for people near the Kenneth Fire, a new brush fire that ...
Snow continues through tonight. Current data has a 1 to 4 inch snow area wide by tomorrow morning. Tomorrow will be blustery ...
Officials told millions of residents to disregard an evacuation warning they were mistakenly sent due to a “technical error.” ...
An upper-level disturbance and available atmospheric instability will lead to isolated heavy downpours on Thursday. The bulk ...
KCRG-TV9's Becky Phelps sat down with Cedar Rapids Police Chief David Dostal to discuss the 2024 crime statistics report ...
The ABC11 First Alert Weather Team is alerting everyone to the possibility of wintry precipitation starting Fri evening or ...
Winter weather has brought snow to Oklahoma on Thursday, causing accumulation and slick spots on roads. KOCO 5 First Alert Storm Chasers are tracking road conditions as the snow continues to fall.
Experts say you need to close the space’s vents when the cold weather hits. Home experts say leaving it open can allow ...
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (WBKO) - The stage is set for snow on Friday. Temperatures will come down into the middle 20s on the late night as clouds expand across the skies.