Friday, May 17 2013 7:16 PM EDT2013-05-17 23:16:53 GMT
One person has died in a crash near Harrisonville, MO, Thursday evening. The crash happened on Missouri Highway 7 and Walker Road. It involved a car and a tractor-trailer. Harrisonville is in Cass County.More >>
Savannah Nash celebrated her 16th birthday last week. She died Thursday when her car slammed into a semi while she was texting during her first time driving by herself.More >>
Saturday, May 18 2013 11:19 PM EDT2013-05-19 03:19:44 GMT
The Charlotte Bobcats are in the process of changing their name to "Hornets," a source with knowledge of the situation told CBSSports.com's Will Brinson, including arranging digital assets that wouldMore >>
The Charlotte Bobcats are in the process of changing their name to "Hornets," a source with knowledge of the situation told CBSSports.com's Will Brinson, including arranging digital assets that would allow a return to their original nickname.More >>
Sunday, May 19 2013 7:59 AM EDT2013-05-19 11:59:01 GMT
Health officials are worried cases from a salmonella outbreak traced to a Fayetteville hotel may have spread nationwide. Officials say that 51 people who ate at the Holiday Inn Bordeaux's banquet facilitiesMore >>
Health officials are worried cases from a salmonella outbreak traced to a Fayetteville hotel may have spread nationwide.More >>
Savannah Nash celebrated her 16th birthday last week. She died Thursday when her car slammed into a semi while she was texting during her first time driving by herself.More >>
Monday's rain is not the only chance of precipitation we'll see this week.
An upper level disturbance and surface cold front will move across the Southeast Wednesday, bringing another round of still-needed rain and also the possibility of isolated thunderstorms.
Chances of severe weather are unlikely, however. Very warm temperatures that will be more conducive for storm development will remain to our south and the plentiful moisture required for the development of strong storms will likely be limited for the Carolinas.
According to NOAA's Storm Prediction Center, the area most likely to see severe storms will be in the Florida Panhandle into southern Georgia where high moisture levels and wind shear could produce strong, damaging winds.
While this front won't bring significantly colder temperatures, a second cold front drops our highs back into the 40s this weekend.