Early NOAA outlooks for late June and early July suggest above‑normal heat across the U.S., humidity and scattered storms.
Wisconsin's dangerous stretch of heat and humidity will begin to ease later this week, but the tradeoff will be a much more active weather pattern as we head toward the Fourth of July weekend.
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - It wasn’t a bad day if you had any plans across the Chattahoochee Valley this afternoon, but you may have had to dodge a few showers and storms. Tonight across the Valley expect ...
The heat wave continues with intense sun, but prepare for potential thunderstorms over the Fourth of July weekend.
Following some Saturday rainfall, we’re locked in a cool and mainly cloudy weather pattern for the next few days, though I ...
What happens over the holiday weekend all depends on where, how or if a tropical disturbance develops as it moves into the southeast. Regardless of tropical development, local flooding rain risk ...
See the forecast for the 4th of July holiday in South MS.