The latest winter storm is bringing snow and ice to thousands of counties across more than 20 states. Here’s what to know ...
Light to moderate snow will fall steadily through the day on Friday. Accumulation will be slow, but impactful. Expect the afternoon/evening drive to be slow.
Friday will have relatively mild temperatures in the mid-20s across most of Minnesota. The Twin Cities metro daytime high is ...
Parts of Northwest Arkansas have seen around 6 inches or even more after hours of snowfall Friday morning. Tad Sours the director of communications for Washington County says The snow measured at just ...
Light snow is in the forecast for South-Central Pennsylvania tonight into tomorrow. The WGAL News 8 Storm Team has designated Friday night as an Impact Night, which means the weather could disrupt ...
Gov. Kay Ivey cited the threat of ice, snow, sleet, freezing rain, and prolonged temperatures below freezing in her proclamation declaring the emergency. She encouraged people to stay off the roads, ...
Snow is likely today with highs in the upper 20s. Accumulation of 1" to 3" today, with another 1" to 3" west of U.S. 131 ...
It will be a reasonably mild Friday with temperatures in the 20s and a few snow flurries lingering through the afternoon. There's another chance for snow this weekend ahead of colder air settling in ...
The winter storm warning that was issued for the Oklahoma City metro has been dropped, but the damage has been done. KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says there are snow-covered, slushy and wet ...
The bigger story today is the much warmer weather out there today. Temperatures this morning are well into the 20’s - this is the warmest it has been in the Twin Cities so far this year!
The Fayetteville area is expected to get a wintry mix starting this evening. Here's everything you need to know.
If you live above the freezing line, you likely enjoyed the fluffy, packable snow that fell thickly in parts of North Texas yesterday. If you live below the freezing line you likely saw little to no ...