Tropical Storm Imelda's path has changed. Here's what to know about the storm and how it will impact in Upstate South Carolina.
High pressure will build in, pushing our rain makers away from the Carolinas. A northeast wind, tropical cyclone Imelda, and ...
Rain chances will be few and far in between until we can shake off the grip of high pressure, and that may happen this weekend.
Alabama's forecast will remain unseasonably warm and mainly dry heading into October. Check the video forecast for the latest ...
Tropical Storm Imelda formed Sunday, Sept. 28. The tropical storm watch was discontinued for portions of Florida's east coast.
Tropical Storm Imelda crawls northward along Southeast Coast Monday. Breezy weather returns to the Triad as tropical showers are expected with milder upper 60s to near 70 degrees for highs.
MONDAY: Increasing high clouds; warm again but not humid. High: 81 ...
We came to find that Imelda would be sandwiched between a weak low on land and a powerhouse of a hurricane to the east. It's a game of tug-of-war between a toddler and a bodybuilder. You know who wins ...
Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to strengthen and bring heavy rainfall and possible flooding through Tuesday along the South Carolina coast.
The official National Hurricane Center track for future Hurricane Imelda moves the storm farther offshore, but big coastal impacts are still likely.
We're mainly clear to end our second half of the weekend, then high clouds from, now, Tropical Storm Imelda, will stream in ...
An area of high pressure is parked right over mid-Missouri and will keep our forecast for the next week very similar to what ...
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