Downpours and storms rushed through Southeast Texas Tuesday morning before drier weather arrived in the afternoon.
The forecast may not disrupt your Election Day plans, but if you're waiting in line, you may have to deal with some rain.
A wet start to the week will end with dry weather returning to Northern Michigan Wednesday through Saturday.TUESDAY (NOV 5): ...
Meteorologist Caitlin Harvey says showers and fog will open Tuesday morning, before increasing sunshine for the afternoon with seasonally cool temperatures. Voters can expect a high of 50 degrees.
The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning that will go into effect at 10 a.m. Tuesday and last through 4 p.m. Wednesday. The strongest winds are expected Tuesday night through ...
Nice weather is forecast throughout the day Tuesday, until we get to this evening when strong winds return from our next ...
A line or broken line of storms will move across North Texas from west to east during the day. As of now timing looks like it will hit west of DFW through mid-morning, the main DFW metro region late ...
Here are the Election Day forecasts for the seven most highly-contested states. Phoenix and Tucson and many other regions of ...
A slightly windy Monday is expected in Northern California ahead of Election Day this Tuesday. Meteorologist Tamara Berg said ...
Met Éireann has also predicted some bouts of rain and drizzle, particularly later in the week and in one particular region of ...
Wonder about the weather forecast for North Texas? Get the forecast for Dallas-Fort Worth from the weather team certified ...
Periods of rain and storms this weekend into early next week. A few storms may be strong or severe Sunday and Mo ...