Wednesday night brought some very wintry weather but it came with quite a light show! That might have had you wondering how thunderstorms were happening when it was so cold outside.
THURSDAY NIGHT: Ice from Thursday morning is no longer on the roads! Plan for a loud evening and night of wind. Gusts may ...
More intense snow squalls will hit a few towns early Friday morning, especially in New York! As as result, an additional inch or two of snow is expected in spots. Pockets of downslope wind on eastern ...
A couple of snow-generating systems look poised to give us some accumulation next week as another shot of cold air settles in ...
Scattered snow showers arrive after 2 P.M. Saturday from southwest to northeast, followed by a transition to sleet and freezing rain until around 3 A.M.
Here are some freezing rain and snowfall/sleet reports from around the Susquehanna Valley from Thursday morning’s winter ...
The icy, wet weather on Thursday morning prompted many schools to open late or close entirely in the Baltimore area. The National Weather Service's winter weather advisory for the Baltimore area began ...
Since the Arctic blast in mid-January exited the Grand Rapids area, most communities have measured just 2" to 3" of snow in ...
Two experienced hikers were rescued after an hourslong ordeal in which they became stranded in waist-deep snow and whiteout ...
Forecasters warn that a storm stemming from the Midwest could bring between 6 to 9 inches of snow Saturday night to ...
Cloudy skies with snow late, changing to a wintry mix, then changing to freezing rain overnight. Travel will become very dangerous overnight!
A winter storm could be taking aim at the Cincinnati area next week, bringing the possibility of accumulating snow.