La Niña is likely to collapse mid-winter, according to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, weakening the typical winter effects. A transition to El Niño could happen this summer.
It's not necessarily a major storm, but we'll see a little of everything across the eastern half of the country this weekend. Here's our latest forecast.
There are six playoff games this weekend, all played outdoors. The common denominator to these will be wind, but Saturday's games could have a few more weather wild cards up their sleeves.
A storm system will impact the Great Lakes and the Northeast this weekend, bringing another round of rain and snow to much of the Northern U.S. With the colder air that will be over the area, snowfall of 1-5 inches is expected for parts of the northern Great Lakes, Upper Midwest and interior Northeast. Some parts of the Appalachians could also see 1-3 inches, which will help skiers to enjoy some natural snowfall. There could even be some snowfall approaching New York City, which will continue to be monitored. Here’s the latest.
Severe weather struck central Oklahoma on Thursday morning. A home was destroyed after a tornado struck the area. The town of Purcell lost power after several poles were knocked down by the storm.