St. Louis is forecast for some record-breaking warmth this weekend, with the potential to hit temperatures that we haven’t seen at this time of year in over 100 years.
While everyone’s obsessing over expensive coastal cities where a shoebox apartment costs more than a mansion elsewhere, this ...
Thousands of Ameren customers remained without power Monday morning, after storms Sunday. Residents are advised to take shelter immediately. The potential storms precede a cold front that is expected ...
With a blizzard burying the upper Midwest, wildfires spreading across the Plains, dangerous flooding in Hawaii and triple-digit temperatures in the Southwest, we followed wild weather all across the ...
On today’s episode of The Afternoon Shift, we lead with a look at the wild winter weather headed for Minnesota and what you can expect as conditions change. We also break down the latest headlines ...
A Weather Impact Alert is in effect as storms linger into Wednesday morning, complicating the rush hour. Severe weather was ...
It’s that time of the year again, when we "spring forward" one hour, ending standard time, beginning daylight saving time and thus igniting the semi-annual debate. Do we proceed with the current ...
The St. Louis area faces a slight risk of severe weather from late Friday night into Saturday morning — with damaging winds, large hail and a few tornadoes all possible. Energy and environment ...
A luxury apparel brand has closed its Birmingham location and laid off staff — for the second time in the past month. Louis Vuitton is a luxury retailer that was founded in 1854 by a French box maker ...
Chances of severe weather return tomorrow across the western Illinois region as a potent storm system is set to pass through the region. The Storm Prediction Center has a slight risk of severe weather ...
ST. LOUIS — The southern portion of the St. Louis region is at a Level 2 (out of 5) risk of severe storms Wednesday afternoon and early this evening. The forecast indicates that the greatest risk is ...
ST. LOUIS — Nearly 10 months after a tornado tore through the Fountain Park neighborhood in north St. Louis, Cynthia Williams still can’t live in her home that's been in her family for about 80 years.