All hazards are on the table: damaging wind gusts up to 70 mph, lightning, an isolated tornado, heavy rain, and small hail.
With strong winds expected throughout the day, Red Flag Warnings have been issued for the I-25 corridor and into the plains, ...
The Storm Prediction Center has categorized the severe storm risks in East Texas into two key areas: a Marginal (Level 1 out of 5) and Slight (Level 2 out of 5) risk. Understanding these risk levels ...
A winter storm will bring accumulating snow, some mixed precipitation, and difficult travel conditions Sunday into Sunday evening ...
Starting then, we will watch for some stronger storms to pop up, and at this time, all severe weather risks are possible. Of ...
WEDNESDAY: Partly cloudy skies will be around for Wednesday with the slight chance of a rain shower. Highs will be into the ...
Saturday and Sunday will have one thing in common: The cold. Other than that, one day is clearly the better one for any ...
Slight Risk has already been issued for areas north of and along I-20. Strong storms are expected Sunday night through Monday ...
Today is now to be considered a First Alert Weather Day because of the combination of sunshine, heat, wind, and low humidity.
Gusty winds at times of 30 to 35 MPH and a few passing showers with our next cold front has prompted a First Alert Weather ...
Sunset tonight will feature mostly clear skies with only a few fair weather clouds. No more than about 20% of the sky will ...
After one more mild day Tuesday, a few thunderstorms will become possible before that rain changes to snow with blizzard ...