Officials from the city of Panama City unveiled their new mass notification system on Feb. 10. Here are all the details: ...
Flash flood watches will go into effect later this week for Los Angeles and widespread parts of Southern California as a powerful storm brings significant rain to the region. Rain will being Wednesday ...
A flash flood watch has been issued for much of Los Angeles and Ventura counties ahead of two rainstorms that will increase the potential of debris flow in burn scar areas.
Thunderstorms caused flash flooding in portions of West Virginia and spawned a tornado in Kentucky, while a wintry mix coated ...
Thunderstorms brought heavy rains and caused flash flooding in portions of West Virginia, while a wintry mix coated trees and ...
The following are four of the snowiest winters on record in Vermont, according to the National Weather Service website: ...
Flooding is forecast to affect locations near the Middle Hampshire Avon, with low lying land and roads expected to be most affected, particularly around south of the A36 at Salisbury to Blashford ...
The National Weather Service has issued Winter Storm Warnings for the Lower Hudson Valley ... including New York City . The storm could bring 2-4 inches of snow to the city and even higher ...
The Japan Meteorological Agency will start releasing forecast information about linear rainbands, called “senjo kosuitai,” from June that could give the public major flooding warnings. “ ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The first midweek system brings snowfall, while the second is mainly rain, arriving as early as Wednesday evening. TUESDAY: Most of the day is dry but cloudy and cold with a ...
Light freezing rain and sleet are possible, with higher chances west and northwest of the city. In far northwestern Oklahoma, precipitation could transition to snow overnight and into Tuesday morning.
For now, it looks like most of us will be in the chilly air for the second half of next week with seasonal temperatures. That means lows in the 40s and highs in the 60s. It looks like we could see ...