Residents of Southend and Basildon can anticipate a predominantly cold and overcast period from today through to Monday, according to the latest Met Office forecasts. Today both Southend and Basildon ...
Now that we have celebrated the Eagles victory in the Super Bowl with a parade, the region is about to host another parade of storms for the weekend and into next week.
Saturday starts bitter cold with temperatures near zero in Northern New England and around 10 to 15 degrees in the south.
Clouds will blanket the skies for Valentines Day, then were tracking a cold front bringing stormy weather and cooler temperatures ...
A quick dusting of snow is possible as rain starts tomorrow; patchy flooding possible Saturday night into Sunday ...
Starting the Valentine's Day weekend dry and sunny but cool but soaking rain is heading our way. It's a dry and sunny start ...
New England is gearing up for a messy, long-duration snowstorm this weekend that will bring plowable snow of up to 6 inches ...
On an afternoon when the National Weather Service issued Flash Flood Warnings for Malibu, Topanga State Park and Pacific ...
Meteorologist Dalencia Jenkins says it will be a chilly Valentine's Day so dress accordingly when going out on those dates tonight.
Alec Butner, NWS meteorologist in Wakefield, Virginia, said 'There is an increasing potential for some type of winter storm' ...
Going into the weekend, Hoosiers can expect cold, breezy and rainy conditions that will bring some snow by Sunday amounting ...
Sunday: A strong cold front will approach, bringing periods of heavy rain and some thunderstorms. Gusty winds are possible Sunday, with speeds reaching 30-35 mph in the afternoon. Strong low-level ...
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