Severe Weather Packs Threats For Southeast, Mid-Atlantic

Here's where severe storms could produce wind damage, hail and tornadoes on Wednesday.
Severe Weather Packs Threats For Southeast, Mid-Atlanticstory-preview

Another Cross-Country Storm Is Moving East

The next cross-country system is taking shape over the West. This storm will dump rain as well as snow across higher elevations. Southern California could see flash flooding as a result, including places like San Diego, Los Angeles and Fresno. By the end of the week, the system will track across the Plains and into the Midwest, bringing more snow along with it. Here’s what you need to know.
Another Cross-Country Storm Is Moving Eaststory-preview

Winter Storm Lola To Bring Threat Of Blizzard Conditions

A classic springtime storm is packing high winds and snowfall in the upper Midwest, resulting in blizzard conditions for some areas.
Winter Storm Lola To Bring Threat Of Blizzard Conditionsstory-preview

Severe Weather Outbreak Live Maps Tracker

Track the severe threat this week with the latest maps here.
Severe Weather Outbreak Live Maps Trackerstory-preview

DC: Showers, Isolated Tornadoes, Damaging Wind Gusts Possible Today

Severe storms will take aim at the nation’s capital on Wednesday, bringing the threat of damaging winds and tornadoes. The strongest line of storms will move into the DC area late morning and into the afternoon. After the cold front moves through, temperatures will take a dive. Here’s what you need to know.
DC: Showers, Isolated Tornadoes, Damaging Wind Gusts Possible Todaystory-preview