Saturday, April 13 2013 5:26 AM EDT2013-04-13 09:26:04 GMT
The National Weather Service says it appears a strong tornado tore a path a few miles long through the Notasulga community in Macon County, Alabama. News Leader 9's Elizabeth White visited with one familyMore >>
The National Weather Service says it appears a strong tornado tore a path a few miles long through the Notasulga community in Macon County, Alabama. News Leader 9's Elizabeth White visited with one familyMore >>
Wednesday, March 27 2013 10:22 PM EDT2013-03-28 02:22:10 GMT
Hank Golden and his grandson are about to become two brave souls when they drop their boat in the frigid waters of Lake Martin. It's sunny but very cold and they know it. ""We're prepared. We got ourMore >>
Hank Golden and his grandson are about to become two brave souls when they drop their boat in the frigid waters of Lake Martin.More >>
Wednesday, March 27 2013 4:53 PM EDT2013-03-27 20:53:06 GMT
U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan Wednesday announced the allocation of nearly $120 million throughout the State of Alabama to help communities in their recovery effortsMore >>
U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Shaun Donovan Wednesday announced the allocation of nearly $120 million throughout the State of Alabama to help communities in their recovery effortsMore >>
Thursday, March 21 2013 11:32 PM EDT2013-03-22 03:32:54 GMT
Butler County has indicted a famous groundhog for the rash of cold weather we've been having.The indictment, filed by Butler County Prosecuting Attorney Michael Gmoser, alleges that on or about FebruaryMore >>
Officials in Butler County, Ohio have indicted a famous groundhog for the rash of cold winter-type weather we've been having.More >>
PHOENIX (CBS5) -
The anticipated change in the weather is already being felt across the state, with rain showers over the high country on Friday afternoon.
Wind gusts along Interstate 40 in northern Arizona have hit 70 mph at Two Guns.
The cold front will move across the state this evening, bringing with it another round of showers to the Phoenix area, followed by the chill.
High temperatures Saturday will be in the lower 60s. That is colder than the average high in Phoenix at the end of December.
The Phoenix Fire Department is offering sand. Residents need to supply their own medium-sized garbage bags, double bagged and their own shovels.
The sand can be picked up at the following Phoenix Fire stations:
Station 11: 2727 E. Roosevelt St.
Station 26: 3301 W. Rose Lane
Station 31: 5730 E. Thunderbird Rd.
Station 36: 21602 N. Ninth Ave.
Station 39: 2276 W. Southern Ave.
Station 40: 3838 N. 83rd Ave.
Station 43: 4110 E. Chandler Blvd.
Station 48: 5230 W. Happy Valley Rd.
Station 49: 3750 E. Dynamite Blvd.
Station 52: 21650 N. Tatum Blvd.
Sand is also available at Phoenix Streets facilities between 6:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.:
SW Division : 3045 S. 22nd Ave. (602-256-3109)
North Division : 138 E. Union Hills (602-262-6922)
SE Division: 3828 E. Anne St. (602-262-6847)
Central Division: 4020 W. Glenrosa Ave. (602-262-6717)
For more information, call 602-495-5555.
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