The 4th of July light shows are over, but that doesn't mean the light shows in the sky are over. Some parts of Idaho have a really good chance of seeing the Northern Lights this weekend.
Well, Mother Nature got us one more time this weekend. Not 2 hours before the storm rolled in I was up at the First Federal splash pad with my family and it was great weather.
What began as a beautiful sunny Sunday in the Magic Valley could be very stormy later. The National Weather Service in Boise has placed our area in a marginal risk area for severe thunderstorms today.
If you're fascinated with tornadoes, there's a new tool that will allow you to see the path of all the twisters that have hit Idaho over the past 65 years.
The latest storm to roll through the Magic Valley was definitely an interesting one. If you weren't able to see it before the wind and rain hit then you missed an amazing spectacle.
The National Weather Service has just released their official flood forecast for spring and, if correct, the Magic Valley will be a very wet place to be.
We have had some wicked snow events this winter in the Magic Valley. But, we have been fortunate to not have the kind of snow phenomenon that just hit Wyoming.
Our weekend weather should be interesting. Yes, "interesting" is the word I'm looking for. The good news is it should start out great, but then comes Sunday. Oh, Sunday.
We got dumped on in the Magic Valley this week. Just when we were about to start wearing our sandals and cargo shorts Mother Nature comes along and says 'Not so fast there kids.'