The National Weather Service says we could see some really messy weather Friday into Friday night. There's a chance of snow and freezing rain. Here's a look at the most updated forecast.
The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings for Owensboro and Evansville. We have already had about 2 inches of rainfall and are expected 1-3 more inches over the next 24 hours.
The National Weather Service has placed the WBKR listening area under a Flood Watch. Parts of the tristate could see up to four inches of rain. Here's what to expect.
Gang, it's about to get and feel VERY cold. The National Weather Service says we will see wind chill factors below zero several days in the upcoming week. Before that, we could see some light snow accumulation here in the WBKR listening area. Here's the most updated forecast and a look at just how cold it's going to get.
As you likely know, parts of the tristate are under a Winter Storm Warning tonight. Eyewitness News Meteorologist Wayne Hart says we could experience near blizzard-like conditions.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for parts of the WBKR listening area. That area includes Owensboro, Evansville and surrounding areas. The rest of the tristate is under a Winter Weather Advisory. Here's the latest forecast.
Well, here we go again. According to the National Weather Service and local forecasters, we could see accumulating snow for the second weekend in a row.
Well, we have heard all week long about the possibility of snow this weekend. Now, the National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the northern parts of the WBKR listening area. Areas south of the river, including Owensboro, are under a Winter Weather Advisory . Here's the latest forecast and what we can expect from this, the official return of winter weather.
We had an amazing weekend here in the tristate. It was unseasonably warm and dry. However, Eyewitness News Meteorologist Ron Rhodes says we won't be as lucky next weekend. In fact, today on the WBKR morning show, he even hinted at the possibility of snow on Saturday.
The National Weather Service has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for parts of the WBKR listening area. In fact, the storm system has already spawned one severe storm and Tornado Warning in western Kentucky. It continues to move to the east.
How are you ringing in New Year's Eve? Well, it looks like Mother Nature wants to make some noise as we head into 2019. The National Weather Service says parts of the WBKR listening area could see some severe storms this afternoon. In fact, some areas are under a slight risk of severe weather.