Light freezing rain is back in the forecast beginning Friday night for portions of the Hill Country and the I-35 corridor, north of San Antonio. Any ice accumulations were expected to be at a tenth of ...
It was significantly warmer today than it was yesterday. From Wednesday morning to Thursday afternoon, some locations warmed up nearly 75°.
The first in a series of storms will move in Friday afternoon with the possibility of some snow for the northern mountains ...
Temperatures will reach the double digits today with 14° as the expected high, feeling closer to zero with winds up to 15 mph ...
More snow will return to portions of the front range and metro Denver weather forecast with light-to-moderate accumulation ...
A warm front is slowly advancing northeast across central Montana, but some colder air is sinking into the river valleys.
NEXT WEEK: The warm-up continues, and afternoon highs reach the 70s statewide by Wednesday. A cold front will bring showers ...
It’s going to be cold to start the weekend. Saturday AM, temps will be in the 40s but afternoon highs reach the lower 70s.
NWS San Francisco forecasts light rain, gusty winds today with conditions clearing up and warmer temperatures through next week.
Gradual warming through the end of the week will lead to a gloomy, but warmer weekend with highs near 50 degrees by Saturday ...
Our Wednesday started with dry and cold conditions, but clouds have been moving into northern Utah throughout this afternoon.
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