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Last week's historic Gulf Coast snowstorm helped lock down a rarity in the U.S. as all 50 states have already seen accumulating snow this winter − and all 50 had some at the same time.
Editor's Note for Sat. Jan. 18: A polar vortex is set to impact much of the US. Click here for the latest update. A polar vortex is forecasted to blanket most of the continental United States in ...
Winter is fast approaching, bringing blizzards, ice-storms, and brutal winds. Here are some places with particularly harshest winters across the US.
If you live in one of these cities, better make sure you have a good shovel. The city of Duluth, Minn., gets an average of 83 inches of snow during the winter. The high in January is 18.9 degrees ...
Snow only covers the ground in 0.2 percent of the country, and is isolated to the high Sierra Nevada, Rocky, and Cascade mountains. Denver even had an 80-degree day Wednesday, The Washington Post ...
10 Ski Resorts with the Deepest Snow in America. These ski-and-snowboard meccas lure adventurers seeing ultra-deep powder and runs off the beaten track.
Sault St. Marie, Michigan, knows how to handle snow: It gets about 120 inches a year. The city still has to manage high expectations for snow removal.
Book review: In his muddled but charmingly written volume about “the world’s most fascinating flake,” author Anthony R. Wood makes his case that snow has been a key driver of U.S. history.
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