It's been an eventful winter so far, with historic snowfall. Record-smashing cold that has left some communities buried in snow. Winter has been in high gear for the first month of 2026 across much of ...
Expect a high of 35 degrees that feels more like 23, with an overnight low of 23. Forecasters predict it will be breezy and ...
The morning begins with dense cloud cover and frigid temperatures around -20°C, feeling much colder due to wind chill dropping to -29°C. Light winds blow at 16 km/h with gusts reaching 27 km/h, ...
During the first 44 years of the Daytona 500, the race was shortened by rain only twice. But the tide turned in 2003. Here's ...
Expect a high of 34 degrees that feels more like 22, with an overnight low of 23. Forecasters predict it will be low clouds, breezy and colder. Throughout the day, wind will be blowing WNW at 15 miles ...
The morning in Hamilton kicks off with steady snow and temperatures near -9°C, feeling much colder at -16°C due to wind chill. Winds remain light but steady around 16 km/h, with gusts reaching up to ...
A snowy system is moving into Atlantic Canada on Wednesday, targeting parts of the Maritimes and Newfoundland with 15-20+ cm of snowfall The forecast has shifted towards a snowier pattern this week ...
All eyes are on the next powerful East Coast system as it stretches from the Carolinas through to Atlantic Canada. A nor’easter is forecast to affect the Maritimes from Sunday afternoon through Monday ...
After up to 14 consecutive days without rain, a rare winter dry streak across southern B.C. is finally ending. A shift in the jet stream is bringing mild Pacific air, resulting in significant rainfall ...
Since the very start of KIFI’s 65 years of broadcasting, weather reports and forecasts have been a fixture of our live broadcasts. From a simple map, podium, and pointer, the first weather reports on ...
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KLBK Monday AM Weather Update (2/23/26)
Monday's highs will range from the upper 50s to the middle 60s.
Arctic air remains entrenched across much of North America as January nears its end. Frigid conditions extend from the eastern Prairies to Atlantic Canada, with a deep trough settling over Ontario and ...
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