There are many factors that goes into a flood forecast, including our snow pack, and how much water we have in our reservoirs. The time of year plays a role as well.
The National Weather Service is warning the public to stay safe during thunderstorms. The number one piece of advice they have for you? Keep a close eye on the forecast.
It's not uncommon to see lots of Halloween decorations this time of year. The abundance of puddles however, not so much. Perhaps you could call it a treat when you think about our drought situation.
At 400 miles per hour the Blue Angels like to go fast. Warm weather makes the air less dense and requires more speed for planes to fly.
Dust devils or whirlwinds typically form in dry climates on a hot sunny day, which makes Reno a good spot to see them from time to time.
With the current drought, we need all the snow we can get - and March could possibly be a good month for us.
It's been a busy winter season for northern Nevada. Something we've hoped for, for years now. El Nino is a common term being used in 2016. But do we really understand it?
With vibrant reds and oranges, sunsets can beautiful around here. We got lots of photos sent in to the newsroom Tuesday of a breathtaking sunset. But what actually causes them?
With last winter giving Reno the least amount of snow on record, it's nice to finally be above average for a change. We'll compare this November to years past coming up.