Weather in the News

  • You wanted cooler weather? It's already moving in

    September 2, 2011

    Cold front number one moved onto the eastern Plains of Colorado on Friday, and dropped highs 10 degrees (at least) over Thursdays scorching temps. Another cold front will move in on Saturday, bringing breezy winds, even cooler temps, and a few thunderstorms. Clouds will settle in Saturday night and Sunday... more »
  • Pueblo schools truck in fans, bottled water to keep kids cool Play Video

    August 31, 2011

    Schools in Pueblo have bought hundreds of fans, changed the dress code and are shipping in cases of water all to help their students and teachers cope with the heat. The health department issued a warning yesterday after temperatures in some classrooms reached the low 90's. At Highland Park... more »
  • Colld snap this morning in Pueblo is historic!

    May 3, 2011

    The low temperature in Pueblo this morning plummeted to 23 degrees, breaking the previous record low temperature of 24 degrees from 2008. The amazing fact with the low this morning is that it is the coldest reading ever recorded in Pueblo this late in the month of May. The old... more »
  • Iowa town devastated by tornado

    April 11, 2011

    MAPLETON, Iowa (AP) - The small western Iowa town of Mapleton will spend the next several months rebuilding after a tornado swept through the area. Emergency responders have not yet calculated an exact dollar amount for the losses in Saturday evening's storm that damaged or destroyed more than half... more »
  • Fargo fights the Red River yet again

    April 8, 2011

    FARGO, N.D. (MSNBC)- If any city is entitled to confidence that it can handle a major spring flood, it's this one. With the Red River lapping at Fargo's doorstep for the third straight year, the local newspaper even wondered if overconfidence was becoming a problem when volunteer turnout was... more »
  • Forecasters call for 16 named Atlantic storms

    April 6, 2011

    FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) - Weather forecasters at Colorado State University are predicting an above-average hurricane season for the Atlantic Ocean. The forecast issued Wednesday is a slightly scaled-back version of the one released in early December. Researchers now predict 16 named storms in the Atlantic, instead of 17.... more »
  • Death toll from Southern storms rises to 6

    April 5, 2011

    ATLANTA (AP) - The death toll has risen to six people after fast moving storms hit the South with high winds, hail, lightning and power outages. Georgia Emergency Management Agency spokeswoman Lisa Janak says four people have been killed in Georgia, two of them, a father and son who... more »
  • Joke's on New England with April Fools' snowstorm

    April 1, 2011

    PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - A spring snowstorm has created a winter wonderland in parts of northern New England. But it's also sent dozens of cars sliding off roads, knocked out power to thousands and given tens of thousands of schoolchildren a surprise snow day. In Maine it dropped as... more »
  • Strong storm with twisters batters Tampa Bay area

    March 31, 2011

    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) Powerful winds, severe thunderstorms and some tornadoes are sweeping across Tampa Bay and central Florida. St. Petersburg Fire Rescue said Thursday that a tractor-trailer was blown over on its side and fell on two vehicles. All of the people involved declined medical treatment. At... more »
  • Upper Midwest, Northeast face spring flood danger

    March 17, 2011

    WASHINGTON (AP) Spring flooding has already begun and the worst is yet to come, with the greatest danger in the Northeast and Midwest, government forecasters said Thursday. The highest flood risks are concentrated in the Upper Midwest particularly parts of the Dakotas, Minnesota and Montana and in the region... more »

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