GREENSBORO, N.C. — In the Carolinas, we're no stranger to quick changes in our weather, but have you ever wondered why things can change so quickly or why our weather always seems to be up and down?
Betsy Kling explains how different types of low pressure systems form, comparing Hurricane Melissa to the Great Blizzard of ...
This effect is also based on how close the moon is to the Earth, because closer objects have more pull. We see higher tides ...
When we talk about hurricanes, the first number you usually hear is wind speed. That makes sense. Wind is what tears off ...
CHICAGO — Summer has officially returned to Chicagoland, and while there is plenty to love about the city’s favorite season, the summer heat could also be a source of headaches, especially for drivers ...
As the temperatures drop, that dreaded tire pressure light often comes on in our cars. News On 6 meteorologist Stephen ...
Under-inflated tires can contribute to an increased stopping distance, decreased grip on the road and poorer gas mileage.