Sunny Sunday. Midweek Rain Returns
video

Enjoy the mild sunshine and sixties today because by midweek, rain chances will return.

This is Severe Weather Awareness Week. Let's prepare for what could be a turbulent season!

Spring brings warmer temperatures and longer days, but it also increases our potential for severe weather. Today is the start of Severe Weather Awareness Week. Weather or Not will bring you a series of reports all this week to educate and prepare you for the upcoming turbulent season. Let's begin with an overview.

Milder March
video

We leave the 50s behind for daytime highs and say hello to the 60s! Milder air on a southeast flow will certainly make it feel like Spring! Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast.

Warm Up Continues
video

Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

Bright Saturday Sunshine
video

If you enjoy the sunshine, you are going to love everything about today and this weekend. Along with lots of sun, expect highs to eventually make it into the mid 50s today and low 60s on Sunday. If you need rain, there are a few rain chances during this upcoming workweek.

Spring Starts Saturday!
video

The long awaited start to Spring begins at 5:37am Saturday. Coincidentally, a warming trend begins Saturday afternoon extending through the new week. Meteorologist Lori Pinson has your forecast

Warm spring ahead: NOAA predicts above-average temperatures across most of US

Saturday will officially mark the first day of spring, and according to NOAA’s new U.S. Spring Outlook, the season may end up feeling more like summer.

Hello Spring! This weekend we welcome the vernal equinox and start our journey toward summer!

Those two 70 degree days last week had many people longing for Spring. The wait is over! Spring "officially" begins Saturday! We welcome the Vernal Equinox in this Weather or Not.

Multiple twisters touch down in Alabama, Mississippi as wave of tornadoes moves through South

A significant tornado outbreak in the South on Wednesday is expected to continue with numerous strong, potentially violent tornadoes likely to impact the region into Thursday.