Well, don't get used to the sunny skies and temperatures near sixty we're going to experience today. By this time next Friday, it's going to be much colder and we could have snow on the ground. Various forecasting services are calling for the return of accumulating snow!
Enjoy the next two days of mind weather because the forecast will change significantly by the weekend. Forecasters are warning of what could be a severe winter storm.
The National Weather Service has placed parts of the WBKR listening area under a Winter Weather Advisory. And we could see periods of freezing rain that could make travel difficult overnight and into Monday morning.
Bundle up! The National Weather Service is forecasting brutally cold temperatures for our holiday weekend. In fact, on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, we're going to see lows near zero. Take a look.
Our chances of a white Christmas are getting better and better. This morning, Ron Rhodes from Eyewitness News said the models are showing all the right conditions for a snowy Christmas Eve! And the latest forecast from the National Weather Service agrees.
Are you dreaming of a White Christmas? Well, unfortunately, if you're hoping for some snowfall on Christmas Day, history really isn't on our side here in the tristate. According to the National Weather Service, we have only seen trace amounts of snowfall on Christmas Day in four of the last fourteen years. And we're batting a big fat zero over the last four years. Here's a look at some fascina
Christmas is just a week away and lots of folks are dreaming of a white Christmas. While it doesn't appear there's much of a chance of snow on Christmas Day, one forecasting service says we could see some sleet and snow on Christmas Eve. Take a look!
The National Weather Service has placed parts of the WBKR listening area under a SLIGHT risk of severe weather this evening. Areas north of the Ohio River are facing an ENHANCED risk.
The remnants of Tropical Storm Harvey are taking aim at parts of the WBKR listening area. In addition to significant wind, we could see lots of rain. And how much you get depends on where you live. Here's are the latest rainfall predictions from the National Weather Service.