Six states are expecting below normal temperatures this week, with some areas dropping as much as 20 degrees Fahrenheit.
NWS said that system, which stalled for a short time over the Carolinas Monday night, will lose strength on its march inland.
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Cities expecting the heaviest rainfall include Panama City, Sumatra, Apalachicola and Keaton Beach, at 4 to 6 inches with ...
The rainy conditions with highs in the mid-70s projected for early next week could bring a respite to the area which state ...
NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, released its winter seasonal outlook on Thursday. The federal ...
The NWS office in Hanford, California published the map below to show the probability of snow accumulation greater than .1 inches in the Eastern Sierra region. Looks like Mammoth Mountain might pick ...
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Tropical Storm Francine was moving north through the western Gulf of Mexico and was expected to make landfall in Louisiana on ...
The National Weather Service's office in Wilmington said the flooding on some Carolina Beach roads was at least three feet ...
To mark the occasion the service held an open house with a wide range of educational activities for visitors to enjoy; ...
Officials in Louisiana warned that it was too late to evacuate as heavy rain from the hurricane pelted the southern part of ...