The WAFB First Alert Storm Team has declared today a First Alert Weather Day which means a significant severe weather event ...
Seventeen million people across the South are under the threat of damaging winds, strong tornadoes and hail Saturday as the region braces for more potential destructive storms.
All modes of severe weather will be possible, including damaging winds in excess of 60 mph, large hail, and a few tornadoes.
It's going to be a soggy Saturday in parts of Central Texas. Parts of our area will see a marginal or slight chance of severe ...
A tornado watch has been issued for 5 million people in parts of east Texas, much of Louisiana, and southern Mississippi.
A warm front passes through Saturday night, so temperatures will climb overnight into the lower 60s by Sunday morning. Winds ...
After some rain yesterday in our forecast, we are keeping up the trend as we track thunderstorms in the overnight.
Fayette County storm shelters will be open Saturday through Sunday as severe weather pushes through the area. Whether You ...
Millions in the South were under tornado watches on Saturday as an outbreak of severe weather hits the region just in time ...
Severe weather will be possible in all of Alabama on Saturday. Storms will be possible this afternoon but are more likely later tonight into the overnight hours. The areas in red have a Level 4 out of ...
Sunday is a First Alert Weather Day as the potential for a few strong to severe storms remains possible in our area. Wind and ...
Scattered showers will begin around 6 a.m. as a cold front moves through. By late morning into the early afternoon, expect more widespread rain and the potential for stronger storms. Most will be to ...