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At least 6 inches of snow is possible in parts of Pennsylvania, including the Pocono Mountains in northeast part of the state, as a winter storm brews in the region through Friday.. Up to a foot ...
NEW YORK – A winter storm moved into New England on Thursday afternoon after delivering a messy combination of heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain in the Midwest and Northeast. This widespread ...
Winter storm slams Northeast 02:33. ... Nearly 116,000 people were without power in Pennsylvania as of 2 p.m. Tuesday, according to PowerOutage.us. The storm was forecast to bring heavy snow, ...
Colder weather will descend on much of the East Coast late this week and a winter storm will bring both rain and snow that could reach up to a foot at higher elevations in parts of the Northeast ...
Winter Storm Warnings remain in effect for areas of West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New York, while portions of Tennessee, North Carolina and Kentucky are also under winter weather alerts.
What to know about storms in the Northeast: A powerful winter storm hit areas from eastern Pennsylvania to Massachusetts.; Some 46 million people were under winter alerts, with the heaviest snow ...
A winter storm is expected to barrel through the Northeast leading up to Valentine's Day. Up to a foot of snow is forecast in parts of Pennsylvania and upstate New York, according to the National ...
A substantial storm is poised to smack the Northeast and parts of the mid-Atlantic with winter’s first dose of big snow and dangerous ice this weekend.
Torrential rainfall, damaging wind gusts, and severe thunderstorms were lashing the U.S. regions on Tuesday afternoon.
A widespread winter storm will continue to haul snow and ice from parts of the Midwest to the Great Lakes and Northeast into Thursday. T his system has been named Winter Storm Iliana by The ...
Another winter storm will rush across the Midwest and the Northeast this weekend, bringing snow and ice along the way. Some Moderate High By Nazaneen Ghaffar and Judson Jones Nazaneen Ghaffar is a ...