Tonight snow will continue for areas of the south shore toward the U.P of Michigan. Brutal mid-week cold will create heavy ...
First round of showers tapers early this evening. We stay mild with some fog tonight. More rain showers arrive Tuesday afternoon, becomes a soaking, steady rain Tuesday night.
Drizzle and perhaps a little fog should continue into the evening and overnight hours of tonight into the morning hours of ...
Lows on Tuesday morning ranging from the upper-20s to low-30s across the county. Because of this system, most places will only see highs reach the 50s, though a few could reach the low 60s.
Total rainfall through Wednesday will likely total anywhere from 1 inch up to as much as 3 inches if things line up just right - most of that occurring between Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning.
The last of the snow will end this evening, and the colder air behind that cold front will become the big story for the next ...
Tonight: Partly cloudy to cloudy skies, muggy, mild with patchy fog in land. Tuesday: Increasing clouds with above average ...
Rain likely through Wednesday with showers ending from west to east into the afternoon. Winds shift from southwest to ...
Scattered showers taper off from west to east across the area around lunch. The bulk of Monday afternoon will be dry.
An active pattern will return on our Tuesday morning as moisture pushes into areas south of I-64.
LAKE CHARLES, La. (KPLC) - Fog will be an issue again overnight into Tuesday morning with visibility less than 1 mile in most areas. If you travel long distance give yourself extra travel time and ...
TUESDAY: A quiet day with a few peeks of sun, but remaining mostly cloudy. Wind will increase late in the day and will help to usher in our next arctic front by Tuesday night. A few flurries are ...