severe weather

Remember It Could Be Worse (VIDEO)
Remember It Could Be Worse (VIDEO)
Remember It Could Be Worse (VIDEO)
Snow is finally falling in the Capital Region and it is making people miserable. It would not be the 518 if we were not cold and miserable during January, February and most of March, but remember it could be worse. I remember the snowstorm of 1988...
Local Storm Photos
Local Storm Photos
Local Storm Photos
A scary line of storms moved through the Albany area on Wednesday night that caused a lot of damage and flash flooding in the area. We've gathered some pictures of damage around the region you can see below.
Severe Weather Hitting Albany Area
The Albany area and surrounding areas are being hammered by some severe weather. There are several severe thunderstorm warnings right now and a tornado watch as well. We'll keep you updated on-air and online with alerts and other information. Click 'read more' for the latest details.
Albany Area Severe Storm Information & Updates
Albany Area Severe Storm Information & Updates
Albany Area Severe Storm Information & Updates
Looks like we are closer to being in the clear than many counties south of the Albany area. We are still under a tornado watch until around 9PM, and there is still the possibility of some thunderstorms, possibly severe. The worst of the storm is tracking south of the Albany area.
Potential Severe Weather Moving Into Area
Potential Severe Weather Moving Into Area
Potential Severe Weather Moving Into Area
We have some severe weather in the Albany area this evening including a tornado watch. A watch is not as serious as a warning but you can be sure if this turns into a warning (or other severe weather develops), we’ll do our best to pass along information on the air and online. Many of you have smart phones and iPads, so in the event you experience a power failure here are some sites and ways to ke
Winter Storm Warning
Winter Storm Warning
Winter Storm Warning
Brace for impact Capital Region because another heavy hitting winter system is right on top of us.  We could see over 15" of the white stuff by the end of it.