Strong wind gusts of 45 to 55 mph may snap tree branches and cause localized power outages from 10 AM until 10 PM.
Meteorologist Jill Gilardi said Wednesday was a First Alert Weather Day for wind and potential squalls. Here's her 7:20 a.m.
Today will be our coldest day left of the work week, but it won’t feel cold compared to what we experienced last week; ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ( WBRC) - THE NEXT 24 HOURS: This morning’s weather is mostly fair, with temperatures in the 30s. Plan for ...
Rain will move in early tomorrow from the west. Rain should reach Nashville during the morning commute. Start temperatures ...
Yellow Alert Wednesday for increasing snow and wind during the morning with falling temperatures later in the day. After a ...
An unusually strong low-pressure system will pass north of the state Wednesday night, bringing the threat of heavy rain, ...
More widespread rain is expected Thursday night and into early Friday morning as a cold front passes through the area. While ...
THE WEEKEND AND NEXT WEEK: The weekend will feature dry conditions, with chilly mornings, and pleasantly mild afternoons. We ...
The main line of storms will be arriving early Thursday morning and could move through East Texas just in time for the ...
OUR NEXT FIRST ALERT: Mild weather is expected to kick off the last few days of January. The best chance for precipitation ...
A lot of active weather to start this new week with wind and snow. Today is a First Alert Weather Day because of the strong ...