Follow live weather updates as snow and ice warnings remain in place across the country after weekend of disruption.
PLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS: Temperatures Tuesday afternoon will once again climb back in the lower to mid 20s under cloudy skies. Tuesday night temperatures will fall into the single digits ...
Thursday morning will see the arrival of scattered showers for along with some freezing rain or sleet showers in the Hill Country where some freezing on elevated surfaces will be possible.
Low temperatures will drop into the teens to single digits, with highs back in the middle/lower 20s for Tuesday afternoon. EXTENDED FORECAST: Dry conditions are expected until we get to Friday.
Some central Queensland properties are struggling with low rainfall, while others nearby have received almost double. The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) says the geography of areas in "rain shadows ...
Another round of colder weather is expected by the middle of next week. Highs will drop back into the 20s on Wednesday and Thursday, with nighttime lows falling into the teens.
Firefighters were scrambling to fight the worst fire in Los Angeles history, with a limited water supply and strong winds. Tens of thousands were under mandatory evacuation orders as multiple blazes ...
While rain is expected here in Charlotte late Sunday and Monday, our mountain counties are currently under Winter Storm Warnings for possible significant icing along with a few inches of snow.
As temperatures will be near/below freezing, snow/sleet/freezing rain will be likely with ice accumulation higher south of Interstate 40 in North Mississippi. Plan ahead now and prepare for ...
Wind and cold will drive the forecast over the next few days. Widespread gusts 30-40 mph are expected, and may briefly reach 50 mph at elevations. As a result, subzero wind chills developed in many ...
Separately, an ice warning has been activated for Scotland, Northern Ireland, North East England and North Wales from 4pm today until 10am tomorrow, while ... heading back home following Christmas ...
By 5 p.m. Tuesday, wind speeds will reach around 36 mph in Burbank, while over in the Inland Empire, those speeds can top 40 mph. Those intense conditions are expected to last through noon ...