All around Angela Boncz's farm in Spangle are signs of hope. To her, hope looks like her two-legged dog, Gracie, or her three-legged pony, Prince.
AND THEN I THINK WE’LL GET RATHER GUSTY MID DAY TOMORROW THROUGH MUCH ... HERE’S TOMORROW EVENING. COULD SEE A LITTLE BIT OF A BREAK AS THE BRUNT OF THE REAL HEAVY STUFF GETS A PUSH OFF ...
A cold front passed through Denver around 11:00 AM on Monday morning. This means temperatures only get cooler throughout the remainder of the day. The temperature was 84 degrees at 10:30 AM and ...
Gusty winds and rain pounded the Greater Cincinnati ... After dark Friday, we get into a little lull in the rain for the overnight. Most areas will pick up 1-2 inches of rain.Saturday will be ...
Highs this afternoon around 80 degrees with gusty north winds. Calmer tonight under a mainly clear sky with overnight lows in the upper 40s and lower 50s. Southerly winds return for tomorrow with ...
Highs will top out in the upper-50s and low-60s after we spent the last nearly two weeks feeling more like Summer. Winds will be very breezy out of the northwest, gusting as high as 20-30 MPH.
The North Carolina Department of Transportation has closed NC 12 on Ocracoke between the ferry terminal and the pony pens until further ... Rain and gusty winds are forecast throughout Monday ...
BUT THE INTENSITY THEY ARE THINKING IT’S GOING TO GET A LITTLE BIT MORE INTENSE RIGHT BEFORE LANDFALL. AGAIN, HURRICANE HUNTERS ARE FLYING THROUGH THE STORM AT THE MOMENT. THEY DID TWO PASSES ...
The effects of Helene are reaching into the Stateline today with a cloudier and much breezier day leading us into a somewhat similar weekend. Mostly high-level clouds from Helene will overspread ...
There may be *** spot shower far north this afternoon, but for all of us, *** gusty wind kicking up out ... the wind is not as active and it's *** little bit warmer temperatures reaching the ...
Plan on more wet weather from the lingering moisture from Helene.Saturday features a consistent light rain through the day. Plan on cloudy skies and temperatures that are basically stuck in the ...
The NWS reported that the “gusty showers capable of producing a landspout” were spotted nine miles east of Rockville, which is about 18 miles southwest of Crawfordsville, around 4:12 p.m.