Like Earth, the north and south poles of Mars have ice caps that grow and shrink with Mars’ seasons.
This evening in Lynchburg: Clear skies with a few passing clouds. Low around 30F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph. Tomorrow's highs will be in the 50…
Today's highs will be in the 50's. It looks to reach a cool 51 degrees. A 30-degree low is forecasted. It should be a fairly cloudless day. Th…
This evening's outlook for Lynchburg: A few clouds from time to time. Low 42F. Winds WSW at 10 to 15 mph. Tomorrow's highs will be in the 50's…
Lynchburg folks should see highs in the 50's today. It should reach a brisk 59 degrees. A 42-degree low is forecasted. Periods of heavy rain a…
This evening's outlook for Lynchburg: Cloudy with light rain developing after midnight. Low 44F. Winds NE at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of rain 60%. …
Earth scientist Rose Abramoff, who was fired for taking part in a climate protest, says scientists "are really getting desperate."
So far, so snowless in the Mid-Atlantic this winter. By the week of Jan. 22, cities see inches of snow, on average. Joe and Sean take to the weather charts for next week. The two see a trio of storms for the week. However, only one may produce snow.
Temperatures in the 60s are expected for the Lynchburg area. The forecast calls for it to be a moderate 66 degrees. We'll see a low temperatur…
So far, so snowless in the Mid-Atlantic this winter. By the week of Jan. 22, cities see inches of snow, on average. Joe and Sean take to the w…
This evening in Lynchburg: Partly cloudy. Low 44F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph. Wednesday, temperatures in the 60s are expected for the Lynchburg…
AccuWeather experts say the damage and economic impact from winter storms slamming California could cost $31 to $34 billion.
Highs in the 50's are expected today in the Lynchburg area. It looks to reach a cool 56 degrees. A 44-degree low is forecasted. Periods of hea…
The ninth in a three-week series of major winter storms is churning through California. Mountain driving remains dangerous and flooding risk is high near swollen rivers, even as the sun has come out in some areas. Heavy snow continues to fall across the Sierra. The National Weather Service is discouraging travel. A barrage of atmospheric river storms has dumped rain and snow on California since late December, cutting power to thousands, swamping roads, unleashing debris flows, and triggering landslides. President Joe Biden will travel to California’s central coast on Thursday to visit areas that have been impacted by the extreme weather.
An ocean physicist with NASA talks about the warming climate’s impact and what that means for people living both near and far away from the water.
Lynchburg's evening forecast: Cloudy skies with periods of light rain after midnight. Low 39F. Winds light and variable. Chance of rain 80%. F…
It's the middle of January and meteorologists in the Mid-Atlantic are tracking the tropics instead of snow this Jan. 16.
It's the middle of January and meteorologists in the Mid-Atlantic are tracking the tropics instead of snow this Jan. 16. Meteorologist Joe Mar…
Today's highs will be in the 50's. The forecast calls for it to be a cool 58 degrees. Today's forecasted low temperature is 39 degrees. We wil…
This evening in Lynchburg: A mostly clear sky. Low 24F. Winds light and variable. Lynchburg folks should see highs in the 50's tomorrow. It sh…
Lynchburg temperatures will reach the 50's today. It looks to reach a chilly 54 degrees. Expect a drastic drop in temperatures though, with a …
Lynchburg's evening forecast: Clear skies. Low 24F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph. Highs in the 50's are expected tomorrow in the Lynchburg area. It…
"That's the price of living in paradise. We have rain and mudslides and devastating fires."
Cool, 40 degree weather is predicted for Lynchburg today. It looks like it will be a cool 46 degrees. A 24-degree low is forecasted. It should…
Stunned residents tried to salvage belongings as rescue crews pulled survivors from the aftermath of a deadly tornado-spawning storm system that killed at least nine people in Georgia and Alabama. The widespread destruction came into view a day after the storms flipped mobile homes into the air, sent uprooted trees crashing through buildings, snapped trees and utility poles and derailed a freight train. Those who emerged with their lives gave thanks as they searched the wreckage to find anything worth saving. The National Weather Service said suspected tornado damage was reported in at least 14 counties in Alabama and 14 in Georgia.