LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - Temperatures will be mainly well below average the rest of the week with on and off snow possible. The coldest morning looks to be Thursday morning with temperatures below zero.
People are being advised to keep warm coats and umbrellas on hand as the Bay Area's frigid temperatures will merge with a pair of windy, rainy storms that are expected to arrive later this week.
Some harsh windchills are in store for the Twin Cities area as a cold weather advisory has been issued for much of Minnesota this week. In a hazardous weather outlook, the National Weather Service ...
Our active weather pattern continues into the upcoming weekend. On Tuesday we will be on the northern fringe of a storm passing to our south. A winter weather advisory has been posted for our ...
We are looking at the coldest stretch of weather we’ve had all winter. Temperatures will likely be 15 to 25 degrees below normal, especially tonight through the end of the week. Cold Weather ...
Tuesday will feature a mostly cloudy sky, with a round of snow showers arriving in the afternoon, as a cold front approaches. There may be a few embedded snow squalls as well. Some roads will likely ...