Another winter storm blasted states across the western and central U.S. with heavy snow Friday as parts of Texas and the Northeast contended with persistently high winds. The National Weather ...
A winter storm advisory is in place for areas south of Interstate 40. Freezing temperatures will follow the snow event. The National Weather Service upgraded Middle Tennessee's winter storm watch ...
A winter of exceptionally heavy snow — some areas had more than 12 feet of snowpack this week — should be a skier or snowboarder’s dream. The ski terrain in Japan this winter is “super big ...
A late winter storm dumped multiple inches of snow across portions of Minnesota on Tuesday and Wednesday, with some places reporting more than a foot of accumulation. The highest snowfall totals ...
But when organizers were putting together this year’s edition, they ran into a critical problem that any kid who has ever ridden on a sled would understand. There wasn’t nearly enough snow.
A blanket of snow swept the eastern half of the continental U.S. Wednesday after more than 90 million Americans were under winter weather advisories or warnings. At least 4-8 inches of snow fell ...
Need help with snow removal at your Toronto home after this past weekend's historic snowstorm which blanketed parts of Toronto with upwards of 23 centimetres of snow? You're out of luck but you'll ...
A blowing snow advisory has been issued in Quebec as the province begins to dig out from another major snow storm that dumped an additional 40 centimetres of snow in parts of the province on Sunday.
ST. LOUIS — St. Louis is bracing for several inches of snow to fall on the city and surrounding areas this week. Residents can blame incoming arctic air for the increased snow accumulation.
Another winter storm has dropped more snow over several states in the central and southeastern portion of the country Wednesday, with more in the forecast for Thursday. The National Weather ...
COUNTY TO SEE HOW THEY ARE PREPARING FOR MORE SNOW. BUT LET’S CHECK IN RIGHT NOW WITH CHIEF METEOROLOGIST JAY CARDOSI, WHO IS TRACKING IT ALL FOR US. HEY, JAY. HI, JENNIFER. HI, RICK.