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Winter Storm Garnett will begin dumping snow on the Midwest late Friday and move east, bringing more snow to the I-95 ...
New week, more snow and ice for the Northeast, Midwest and Plains. Our latest forecast has what you need to know to plan around these latest winter storms.
At least 15 million people in parts of the United States remain under winter weather alerts. Forecasters predicted as much as 8 inches of snow in Boston and up to a foot in northern Massachusetts.
A winter storm dumped snow and ice on a portion of the Midwest while bringing strong winds and severe cold to millions of Americans in a region bracing for winter weather this week.. While much of ...
BISMARCK, N.D. — A fast-moving winter storm brought snow, ice, strong winds and bitter cold to much of the upper Midwest, snarling traffic in the Twin Cities and forcing North Dakota officials ...
A clipper system will blanket the Midwest, the Great Lakes and the Northeast in snow Wednesday, with 19 million people under winter alerts as thousands are already reeling from multiple feet of ...
This article was published Sunday, Jan. 5. For the latest on the winter storm for Monday, Jan. 6, follow us here. ARLINGTON, Va. − More than 60 million Americans were under winter weather and ...
Snow mixed with sleet and freezing rain blanketed parts of the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic on Monday, leaving tens of thousands without power. Skip to content Skip to site index U.S. | Scenes From ...
Although most will see little to no snow accumulation, there is potential for a narrow band of snow to bring at least 1 inch of snow somewhere north of I-70 (10-20% chance)," the outlook said.
Winter Storm Freya whipped from the Midwest into the Northeast Thursday, coating roads in slick ice from Baltimore up the I-95 corridor, making for dangerous commutes and forcing school closures ...
Winter Storm Freya whipped from the Midwest into the Northeast Thursday, coating roads in slick ice from Baltimore up the I-95 corridor, making for dangerous commutes and forcing school closures ...