Just when the tri-state thought winter was done, more snow could be lurking in the forecast. Confidence is low, but the National Weather Service says some wintry weather is possible.
Scattered storms could develop across the Tri State this evening as a cold front moves through, bringing gusty winds, heavy rain, and a low risk for isolated severe weather.
With Arctic air moving into the Tri State, the NWS is urging families to prepare for dangerous cold, possible power outages, and supply shortages. Here are the key steps to take before temperatures fall.
Subzero wind chills will move into Indiana this weekend, raising the risk of fast-developing hypothermia. Here are the signs to watch for and how to stay safe in the extreme cold.
A wave of Arctic air is headed for the Tri-State this weekend, and forecasters warn that sub-zero wind chills could create dangerous conditions across the region. Here’s what the National Weather Service says to expect.
Before you bundle the kids up to play outside, read through these guidelines for outdoor winter play, check the temperature, and don't forget the wind-chill.
Indiana could face snow, ice, and strong winds over Thanksgiving as a pair of winter systems move through the state. Travelers should plan for delays and hazardous roads.
It sounds odd, but it’s serious. This new weather term helps explain why some days feel hotter and more dangerous than others, and why you need to take it seriously
Here in the Midwest, the arrival of summer can't get here quickly enough. I live in western Kentucky and we've had a miserable severe weather season. We've battled tornadoes, monster hail, and historic flooding. Frankly, we need (and have earned) some peace, some quiet, and some summer. Only, there may be a bit of a curve ball.