Time to break out the umbrellas. The National Weather Service says rain is in the forecast for the foreseeable future. Rain ...
The current trend is that a line of storms will roll through the area, mainly between 11 p.m. Friday and 3 a.m. on Saturday ...
High humidity, along with morning fog and drizzle stays in the forecast this weekend. We'll also be watching what develops to our northwest, as storms may make a run at the area Saturday and Sunday ...
More storms are expected to develop to our west and move eastward later tonight. Some of those storms, at times, could ...
Many area rivers and creeks are already or will be in major flood stage by tomorrow and we have potentially another round of storms that will make its way into the area Friday.
Warmer temperatures expected Friday afternoon with partly to mostly sunny skies. Thunderstorms return Friday night into Saturday morning.
Scattered showers and storms are already moving through Acadiana this Friday morning. Rain chances should stay in the 60-70 ...
YOU CAN SEE THE STATE’S PROGRESSION HERE. THE RED THAT YOU SEE IN THE NORTHEAST PART OF THE STATE IS TH It's been a rainy ...
FLOOD SAFETY: There are four simple steps you can take to keep you and your family safe as waters rise We’ll have plenty of atmospheric moisture for storms to tap into, but the air isn’t as deeply ...
The Kansas City National Weather Service uses it and plenty of other devices that measure, gauge, report and crank out data ...