A First Alert Weather Day has been declared for Thursday due to a prolonged hard freeze during the morning hours.
The wind will be westerly at 10 to 15 mph, gusting to 20 mph. The First Alert Weather Day will still be in place.
Because of the cold front that came through last night, air temperatures are starting out in the single digits with wind ...
In most cases, a First Alert Weather Day is declared days in advance of severe weather, whether it’s hazardous wind, hail, or ...
Wind Chill Factors will be well below zero, so if you do have to be outside Wednesday Morning, make sure you bundle up. In ...
Monday will feature our coldest highs of the week; Tuesday morning is when we will have our coldest wind chills overall.
A First Alert Weather Day remains in effect through Wednesday morning due to continuing dangerous "feels-like" temperatures.
The First Alert Weather Team says heavy snow has impacted much of the Deep South through Tuesday from New Orleans to ...
SAGINAW, Mich. (WNEM) - One more First Alert Weather Day continues today due to dangerously cold wind chills. We’re primarily ...