The WAFB First Alert Storm Team has declared Tuesday, Jan. 21 a First Alert Weather Day due to the increasing chances of wintry precipitation impacting the area.
A potent round of arctic air has settled in across the region, leading to the coldest temperatures we have seen so far this season. In addition to the frigid temperatures, wind chills have plummeted ...
Wind chills could be in the particularly biting 10s early Thursday, so please continue to keep the people and pets in your life bundled! A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect ... Your First Alert ...
Our First Alert Weather Day ended ... on Monday and Tuesday of next week. No freeze warnings are in place at this point, but we will be the first to alert you to protect your people, pets, pipes ...
You may want to drip your pipes at night to avoid pipes bursting. FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY - FRIDAY A Winter Storm Watch is in effect from ... Temperatures Monday and Tuesday will be near 40 ...
Today is a FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY… An area of low pressure moving ... with 2-4″ across northern Wisconsin. Lake-effect MIGHT bring isolated totals of 5” in portions of Door County.
EAST TEXAS (KLTV/KTRE) - First Alert Weather Days are now in effect for bitter cold set for ... meaning some could remain below freezing all day! We will see a similar round of temperatures by Tuesday ...
Portions of this line may see severe weather attached to it ... Thursday night might be our first overnight at or just above the freezing mark at 32 degrees. Friday could bring a return to ...
FIRST ALERT DAYS are in effect Sunday and Monday ... or potentially dangerous weather in our viewing area--weather that could impact you and your family. Look for frequent updates on air, online ...
NOW IT’S TIME FOR ANOTHER CHECK ON OUR FIRST WARNING WEATHER. AS WE MENTIONED, IT IS AN ALERT ... LOUISIANA TUESDAY IS GOING TO BE OUR SNOW DAY. WE HAVE A WINTER STORM WATCH. IN EFFECT.
The National Weather Service issued a Winter Storm Warning for the D.C. area in effect from 10 p.m. Sunday to 1 a.m. on Tuesday ... 11 p.m.,” said 7News First Alert Meteorologist Jordan Evans.