Voters in the US should prepare for diverse weather on Election Day, with storms in the central states and mild conditions in others.
It's a busy stretch of Colorado weather, with the next storm system set to move in late Tuesday bringing snow to the Front Range and Denver metro area.
Key swing states, such as Michigan and Wisconsin, are expected to see gusty winds and rainfall as a front pushes eastward.
Numerous U.S. states are currently subject to winter storm warnings issued by the National Weather Service (NWS). As much as 20 inches of snow is expected to fall in Alaska, while Idaho, Montana, ...
Strong southwesterly flow brings widespread rain and isolated storms to West Michigan on this Election Day. In addition to scattered showers and storms, temperatures will be well above average, ...
AccuWeather has predicted that heavy rains and severe weather will make a major impact through the early part of the week.
Michigan represents one of the seven critical battleground states that will determine whether Trump or Harris returns to the ...
We are starting November quite warm. Is there a chance Michigan could make it through the month without any snow? Let‘s look ...
Michigan will see two waves of wet weather. Showers and a couple of rumbles of thunder ... There is the chance from some of ...
The most inclement weather for voters will be in the south-central U.S., where a sprawling storm promises to deliver a mix of ...
Warm and windy conditions are likely on Election Day for West Michigan, with a few rumbles of thunder possible and gusts to ...