Our stretch of unsettled weather continues not only today but possibly into the weekend.
Hurricane John is forecast to bring severe weather to the southern Mexico coast, including life-threatening flash flooding.
Any potential tropical system over the Gulf will continue northward thanks to general troughing aloft over the Lower 48 that ...
It will will move into the southern Gulf on Wednesday morning, develop into a hurricane and track northward across the Gulf.
A cold front moving into the area will allow for some scattered showers and thunderstorms to develop along with much cooler ...
Wednesday Night: Partly to mostly cloudy with some fog possible to settle by dawn in places. Lows: 65-72. Winds: SE 5-15 mph. Thursday: Partly to mostly cloudy with a few showers / storms possible.
The storm is expected to move into the Gulf of Mexico this week and will likely strengthen into Hurricane Helene before landfall.
It will will move into the southern Gulf on Wednesday morning, develop into a hurricane and track northward across the Gulf.
Upcoming rain will not be enough to end drought conditions in the state, although a tropical system on the horizon could offer some relief, according to the National Weather Service. Even with the ...
Showers are on the move today with rounds expected not only this morning but into this afternoon with some stronger storms.
Today will be another mostly dry day with just a 20% rain chance in the afternoon. Highs reach the low-mid 90s, and there will be a light breeze from the east through ...
Thunderstorms in the Caribbean are expected to develop into Hurricane Helene and rapidly intensify over the Gulf of Mexico ...