National Weather Service
- String of cold fronts will end the Florida Panhandle's warm January - A continuing string of cold fronts is expected to bring frigid low temperatures to the Florida Panhandle later this week.
- Central Florida, get ready for a blast of wintry weather - After a spell of warmer than normal temperatures to start 2026, another blast of frigid air is moving into Central Florida this week — and this time, it will be the coldest weather of the winter season so far, according to forecasters. The
- Ground delay and canceled flights at Phoenix Sky Harbor. What to know - A storm system moving through Arizona disrupted flights at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport on Wednesday, Jan. 7. What to know about the flight impact.
- Winter storms will bring snow, ice, rain this week. Here's who's impacted. - A pair of storm systems sweeping across the country this week will bring snow, ice and thunderstorms, forecasters said.
- Augusta might get close to breaking a temperature record set in 1949 - The National Weather Service said unseasonably warm weather might get the Augusta area close to breaking a 77-year-old temperature record.
- High tides and heavy rain flood parts of California’s Bay Area - King tides cause highest floodwaters in decades for area, while people are rescued from trapped cars and roads close
- Flooding forces hundreds to flee homeless shelter in San Diego - Officials evacuated about 325 men and women from Bridge shelter on New Year’s Day after heavy rains
- Sick of winter? January thaw coming for eastern half of US - Temperatures are likely to be much warmer than average across a wide expanse of the country into much of next week.
- Snow squall warning issued for parts of Massachusetts - A SEVERE WEATHER ALERT from the Boston 25 Weather Team.
- Winter storm packing snow and strong winds to descend on Great Lakes and Northeast - A wild winter storm was expected to bring strong winds, heavy snow and frigid temperatures to the Great Lakes and Northeast on Tuesday, a day after a bomb cyclone barreled across the northern U.S. and left tens thousands of customers withou
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