As reported on News Center 7 at 5:00, a Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the entire region from 10 a.m. Saturday through 12 p.m. Monday. The warning is for heavy snow, amounting to 8-12 inches.
If you're thinking of ordering a storm shelter after last night's storms, then you may have to wait a few weeks.
Meteorologist John Cameron explains how to designate your safe place and prepare it for the possibility of severe weather.
Several communities in the Heartland will open FEMA buildings or storm shelter ahead of possible severe weather on Sunday, March 15.
The WIFR First Alert Weather Team looks at some of the factors that go into forecast severe storms.
(WIFR) - For the first time since 2014, the Storm Prediction Center changes how it will warn people about severe weather threats. WIFR Chief Meteorologist Kira Miner breaks down the changes as part of ...
Severe weather will be a common occurrence over the next few months as we head into storm season. Here's a refresher on severe weather safety for storm season.
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