Beach Day API, a developer-first REST API powered by VersusMedia, today announced the launch of its real-time beach and ocean ...
THE EVERGLADES, FLA. (WSVN) - A visitor in the Everglades National Park was forced to take a hands-on approach with a python. The man called authorities for help, and instead of thanking him, he was ...
Get ready for more heat and humidity as we begin to dry out from yesterday's showers and storms. Tonight, temperatures will stay warm with overnight lows in the lower 70s under a mostly clear sky.
Warmer weather is moving in for the rest of the week, with Friday through Sunday the warmest days, 3 to 10 degrees above average. As high pressure from the Pacific builds over the west, temperatures ...
Today: Mostly sunny. Wind: NW 5-10. High: 72-79. Tonight: Mainly clear. Wind: L & V. Low: 44-52. Thursday: Mostly sunny. Wind: NW 3-6. High: 74-82. Thursday Night ...
It has been a much drier day across East TN, and we will continue with the dry airmass in place over the next couple of days. This evening, temperatures will fall relatively quickly into the 60s by ...
Happy Tuesday! Today was finally a wonderful day from start to finish. Thankfully, we have more (mostly) dry and summer-like weather ahead the rest of this week. Temperatures this evening will cool ...
COLUMBUS, GA. (WRBL)–Monday Evening: A fast-moving storm complex sweeping through the area this evening has brought strong winds. Behind the system, more stable air will move in, leading to improving ...
Massachusetts is heating up on Wednesday, with afternoon temperatures set to reach the mid to upper 80s in most areas before things cool off for the rest of the week. Boston is expected to reach a ...
Good afternoon and happy Wednesday! Temperatures today will climb into the 80s. The rest of the week will feature highs in the 70s and 80s with isolated rain chances by Friday. Temperatures will climb ...
Our First Alert Weather Day has ended as there is no longer a threat for severe weather. Rain and occasional thunder will linger through the early morning hours, but we’ll be drying out by daybreak.