A severe weather threat, including heavy rain, wind gusts up to 60 mph, and possible tornadoes, is forecast for central and southern Mississippi this Valentine's Day weekend.
Farmers' Almanac weather forecast predicts Mississippi could see a warm, stormy spring with severe storms, heavy rain, tornadoes. What does NOAA say?
A severe weather threat, including heavy rain, wind gusts up to 60 mph, and possible tornadoes, is forecast for central and southern Mississippi this Valentine's Day weekend.
Tornadoes, ice storms, hurricanes, and floods are part of life in Mississippi. But soon, getting federal help after disasters could become much harder.
Predictions have shifted since earlier this week as forecasters track the threat of storms. Here's more.
A sprawling storm may put a damper on Valentine’s weekend plans as rain and a few severe storms spread across the South. But there is one benefit to this wet weekend.
Neon radar maps and live TV feeds fill a sea of screens throughout the National Weather Service’s Fort Worth office. Meteorologists work around the clock, serving the community through daily updates, ...
Visibility could fall to a quarter mile or less. This can make driving dangerous.
There continues to be a threat for strong to severe storms across south MS and southeast LA this weekend. The main threat is midnight Saturday night into Sunday morning. Damaging winds and isolated ...
Planning to celebrate Valentine's Day outdoors? Keep a backup plan handy because of the rain and the threat of severe ...
The Trump administration yesterday repealed the scientific determination that underpins federal greenhouse gas regulations, delivering one of the most dramatic reversals of U.S. climate policy.
Dense fog slowed Friday's commute in New Orleans. Watch for gusty storms and possible severe winds late Saturday into Sunday.
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