What causes an increase in humidity?
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- People across KELOLAND are bracing for a heatwave. For those of you who live in the eastern part of our viewing area, it's going to feel like there's higher humidity.
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- People across KELOLAND are bracing for a heatwave. For those of you who live in the eastern part of our viewing area, it's going to feel like there's higher humidity.
It’s been a tough few months across the Houston metro between a deadly derecho, historic river flooding in May and Hurricane Beryl in July, and now residents have one more thing to potentially worry about due to excessive precipitation – invasive worms.
Rounds of thunderstorms moving across the Northwest may trigger a dry lightning outbreak across parts of Oregon, California and Nevada, which could quickly spark fires in those regions recently facing record-breaking temperatures and dry conditions.
Tens of millions of people across the western U.S. are continuing to sweat it out as dangerous, triple-digit temperatures broil the region during what has become one of the hottest starts to summer on record.
A Texas woman who was eight months pregnant lost her baby earlier this month when she was struck by a hit-and-run driver while trying to cross a street after a fireworks show.
One of the hottest starts to summer on record across much of the West is ready to write its next chapter as yet another dangerous bout of heat is building, just in time for the weekend.
When a deadly EF-4 tornado ripped through Greenfield, Iowa, on May 21, meteorologists equipped with cutting-edge technology were gathering critical data to enhance storm forecasting. The first "Doppler on Wheels," or what is known as DOW for short, was deployed in the 1990s.
Temperatures are soaring across the U.S., and while you may be thinking of ways to beat the heat, you're not going to want to forget your beloved four-legged friends.
Sirens wailed across the Chicago metro for the second night in a row on Monday as a powerful and deadly derecho tore across the Midwest leaving a nearly 500-mile-long path of destruction from Iowa to Indiana.