We have great news for the weekend forecast! The coastal low-pressure system formerly identified as Potential Tropical ...
A more active stretch of weather in Kansas City kicked off this morning. Thursday is a First Alert Weather Impact Day. A few non-severe showers and storms this morning will end around lunchtime.
This will cause the needed destabilization of our atmosphere as a cold front approaches which will lead to the severe weather ...
Thursday finally broke a 19 day dry streak at Kansas City International Airport, which was our longest streak with no ...
A severe thunderstorm watch is also in effect for the majority of Western Wisconsin until 10pm. Any storms should be moving ...
Tonight's threat of severe storms has led two central Iowa school districts to cancel homecoming parades. Johnston canceled ...
Minneapolis faces a stormy day with a 50% chance of afternoon showers and possible severe evening storms, followed by ...
The showers/storms develop Friday night and continue through the weekend with dry conditions for most of next week. Depending ...
Pay particular attention to those strong, gusty winds before attempting a landing at an airport when storms are approaching.
From 6-8 PM, chance of strong to severe storms in and around metro. Primary hazards 60 mph wind gusts, quarter size hail, isolated tornado. 8-10 PM eastern counties in our viewing area on the MO side.
Morning showers and storms across KAKEland fade from the radar, with another chance for storms developing during the ...
Sept. 19, could bring severe thunderstorms to a swath of the Upper Midwest, from Des Moines and Omaha to Minneapolis.