An historic winter storm last week has rapidly given way to a spring-like pattern, including the threat for a few strong storms.
First Alert Meteorologist Chelsea Aaron provides us with Wednesday night's forecast.
No injuries were reported.
OUR NEXT FIRST ALERT: Mild weather is expected to kick off the last few days of January. The best chance for precipitation will be at the end of the week. As temps warm we are likely looking at on and ...
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An advancing warm front will be poised to move northward overnight, we’ll see a bout of rain and a few storms moving through ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Some morning fog with a seasonable chill warms this afternoon. We turn breezy tomorrow with a good chance of showers and storms by afternoon. An isolated storms could turn severe.
If you have been wanting the warmer weather well you are in luck, temperatures today are the warmest that we have felt in weeks, and we are giving you the First Alert to warmer weather sticking around ...
Meteorologist Scott Gagliardi tracked a First Alert Weather Day for mixed precipitation on Friday morning. Here's his Thursday 7:20 a.m. forecast.
High of 49. Stays mild into the first half of the night until a cold font moves through. SATURDAY: We dry out to start the weekend with sunshine returning. It will be breezy and cool with a high ...
Meteorologist Jill Gilardi said Wednesday was a First Alert Weather Day for wind and potential squalls. Here's her 7:20 a.m.
It will e replaced by a low off the B.C. coast that will bring a front from the Gulf of Alaska and a big change in our weather by Thursday night. Thursday will start about the same as today with ...