The National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center is monitoring the potential for a severe weather outbreak Friday in the Central U.S. Here's what we know.
A winter storm is expected to drop as much as 8 inches of snow across some parts of Indiana Tuesday evening while other parts of the state may see only a few inches.
It looks like our streak of unseasonably warm weather is about to come to a bitterly cold end. Lows in the 20s are in the forecast and so is the word "snow."
It's going to be an incredibly hot 4th of July and the rest of the week is going to be even worse. The National Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory for western Kentucky and southern Illinois.
A Heat Advisory is in effect for western Kentucky and southern Indiana and there's little relief in sight. Here's the latest on our brutally hot forecast.
Assuming the clouds give way and give us some clear skies, we should not only get a look at the Aurora Borealis tonight (Thursday) in the Rockford area, but also Friday night, too.