A winter storm warning will also be in effect in the mountains for the next few days. The brunt of the storm will hit through early Thursday morning as a cold front moves through the region.
HOUSTON – While Houston and SE Texas will see a very cold end to the week, we’re not looking at striking the snow globe sweepstakes ... down to sub-freezing by Thursday morning.
Our string of First Alert Weather Days for the cold will be continuing through Thursday as well. Tuesday will have no problem continuing the cold theme as highs may fall just shy of reaching zero ...
Continuous snow reaching lower elevations such as Pollock Pines is also affecting travel and outdoor activities. Chain controls are likely to be in effect throughout the day, reducing the speed limit ...
Sunny skies will be seen all afternoon with highs rising into the mid 40s. Tonight we become cold once again with the potential for another light to hard freeze on the north shore. Temperature’s ...
We're expecting scattered snow ... behind the scenes. As of now, we're taking a middle ground approach. Plan on travel impacts starting early Wednesday morning and continuing into Thursday.
(WSMV) -A First Alert Weather Day is in effect for Tuesday and Wednesday with accumulating snowfall expected across the Midstate and southern Kentucky. Extreme cold following Thursday and Friday.
Any Alert Days Ahead? Not right now. We could potentially see a FAWD issued for Thursday afternoon if squalls are worse than expected. Temperatures should be too warm for a FAWD early next week ...