News

Brandon Butcher has your First Alert Weather forecast on this Thursday morning.
Flash flood warnings were issued for a handful of counties. High water incidents were spotty with the Summersville WV fire department reported the small stream adjacent to the fire house had flooded.
First Alert Meteorologist Corey Thompson gets into what to expect for storms on Thursday and Friday, with a risk for severe weather coming to eastern Iowa.
First Alert Forecast: Wet weather pattern continues A chance of rain each day this week. The API failed to deliver the resource. A chance of rain each day this week.
weather discussion and outlookFirst Alert Wednesday Morning Outlook A bit drier and less stormy for a couple days ...
The First Alert Weather Team is tracking increasing thunderstorms along with continuing heat and humidity.
Meteorologist Jill Gilardi said it’s another First Alert Weather Day as we track heat, storms and heavy rain.
A Forecast First Alert is in effect for Independence Day due to rising concerns over heat-related illness. Highs will soar into the low 90s, but it’ll feel closer to 100 at times with the humidity.
A Forecast First Alert continues Saturday evening and overnight for severe storms. The greatest chances will be north and west of the Twin Cities.
For more weather information, see the weather page here on the website, download the 13 First Alert Weather app on your device, or tune into the latest newscast.
First Alert Weather Day through Sunday evening for potential severe storms Strong to severe storms will produce locally heavy rainfall, hail, and gusty winds.
Friday remains a First Alert Weather Day for the storm potential, so keep the VNL Weather App on standby as we watch for storm development.