Partly cloudy. Isolated showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the lower 80s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph decreasing to 5 to 10 mph after midnight. Chance of rain 20 percent. Tracking Tropical Storm Cristobal as well.
A tornado watch is in effect for southeastern Minnesota. Ron Trenda reports (2:58).
Members of a congressional delegation toured New Orleans ahead of the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.
The latest forecast from the First Alert STORMTEAM
Carol Erickson breaks down the weather for Saturday evening and the rest of the weekend and upcoming work week.
It's going to be a muggy night tonight and another hot day tomorrow. Meteorologist Bernadette Woods reports.
The National Weather Service says an off-duty government official reported seeing it briefly on the ground in the area of Big Lake. John Lauritsen reports (1:36).
A tornado watch is in effect for southeastern Minnesota. Ron Trenda reports (2:47).
Barack Obama recently arrived in Afghanistan to boost his foreign policy credentials.
Barack Obama is now overseas in Afghanistan. The Illinois Senator is looking to bolster his foreign policy experience. He's there as part of a congressional delegation. He'll also soon visit Iraq and other several European capitals. CBS News correspondent Tara Mergener reports from Washington.
People tailgating for a Kenny Chesney concert at Lincoln Financial Center found creative ways to beat the hear, Ben Simmoneau reports.
Meteorologist Evan Stewart has the weekend forecast.
Jennifer Zeppelin details the five day forecast for Denver and the surrounding areas.
Stroms passing through the metro and tornado warnings continue for southeast Minnesota, Ron Trenda reports (1:21).
13News Weather Lab forecast for the Outer Banks
Baltimore City has issued a heat alert as temperatures warm up, but showers and storms are approaching. Meteorologist Bernadette Woods reports.
Tornado watches and warnings across Minnesota, with a touchdown reported, Ron Trenda reports (1:51).
Opposing groups of protesters gathered outside the Manchester Grand Hyatt downtown Friday, as the gay marriage debate focused on the hotel owner's political activity.
KREM 2's Tom Sherry has your Storm Tracker 2 forecast. Expect sunny and near seasonal temperatures this weekend.
While our homes are often damaged by severe weather and hail, so are our plants, trees and yards. Here's something to keep in mind when your plants are damaged by bad weather -- keep gardening, Heather Brown reports (3:21).
a small shower could move through the Twin Cites in the next hours, Ron Trenda Reports (2:14).
The Dark Knight is one of the most anticipated movies of the year, but it seems no one is talking about Batman. Everyone is remembering Heath Ledger who passed away this year. CBS 2's Megan Glaros takes a look back on Ledger's meteoric rise to fame.
13News Weather Lab forecast for the Outer Banks
Stay on top of local weather with Jon Burnett's 5-day forecast.
Meteorologist Julie Wilcox has the Saturday Forecast
Houston congresswoman held a congressional field hearing that was critical of the Harris County Sheriff's Office. Sheriff calls hearing 'election-year posturing.'
A weak upper low has drifted across the middle Texas coast from the Gulf Friday. This low will enhance our rain chances Saturday before it drifts westward and weakens. Mornings will remain warm and humid with hot afternoons.
We continue to watch a large area of disturbed weather in the central Caribbean. It has been slow develop so far, but the potential is still there for a depression or tropical storm to form in the next few days.
83 and a chance for showers and thunderstorms in the Twin Cities on Saturday. Chris Shaffer reports (2:37).
Maria LaRosa has the weekend forecast and beyond.
WBZ meteorologist Ken Barlow gives the latest weather forecast.
A heat wave is expected this weekend. Meteorologist Bernadette Woods reports.
The typical Bay Area summer weather pattern will continue into Saturday, but cooler temperatures will arrive next week. Lawrence Karnow has the forecast.