You may have noticed something new from your First Alert Weather Team beginning in March 2025: the “First Alert Weather Day”.
We have a FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY in effect for today due to a strong potential for severe weather. Widespread severe thunderstorms will be covering the ArkLaTex for Tuesday mostly in the morning ...
Strong to severe storms are expected over North Texas in the early morning hours Tuesday, sparking a First Alert Weather Day.
The Storm Prediction Center has placed central Mississippi under an Enhanced Risk (Level 3/5) for severe weather.
All forms of severe weather are possible, but damaging wind is the primary concern. We can’t rule out isolated tornadoes. A ...
Today is a a First Alert Weather Day due to the threat of severe weather later this afternoon. The entire Pine Belt remains ...
Starting Tuesday morning, wind gusts are expected to reach the 20s, increasing to the upper 30s and low 40s as a weather system approaches Eastern Kentucky.
A Wind Advisory is in effect for all North Alabama and Middle Tennessee counties from noon today through 3:00 PM CST ...
THE WEEKEND AHEAD: On Saturday, we give you a First Alert for the return of rain. Scattered showers will return for Saturday afternoon and will continue through early Sunday morning. Temperatures this ...
Our KPLC First Alert Weather Day continues as we track strong winds and the potential for strong-to-severe storms throughout the mid-late morning. Thankfully the worst of the weather looks to exit ...
We still have a First Alert Weather Day for tonight through tomorrow afternoon due to snow and gusty winds. Snowfall totals ...
A First Alert Weather Day has been declared for Tuesday with strong winds likely and a chance for a few strong-to-severe ...