If it feels like snow has been on the ground earlier than usual in Northeast Ohio this December, you’re not imagining it.
Traveling to your Thanksgiving destination may be smoother than heading home, with a cross-country storm potentially bringing widespread rain and snow Friday through Sunday.Here’s a look at the ...
Friday’s lake-effect will hit the Great Lakes Snowbelt in Ohio, Pennsylvania, western New York and New York’s Tug Hill Plateau the hardest.
Winter returned to Colorado’s high country over the weekend, especially in the southern and central mountains. The state’s snowpack is slowly rebounding as well, with the median average moved above 33 ...
Traveling after Thanksgiving may be a bit more turbulent than before, as a cross-country storm will bring snow to millions.
Strong lake effect snow bands are expected to dump several inches of snow across the Great Lakes region Thanksgiving Day, ...
Another Arctic blast is on the move toward the U.S., bringing the potential for bitter cold and heavy snow accumulations to ...
Iowa saw its heaviest snow from the post-Thanksgiving winter storm in northern and central parts of the state, with some ...
Heavy snow could cause traffic and flight delays as millions of Americans begin traveling for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Snow and chilly temperatures have already greeted some Thanksgiving travelers and plenty more could be on its way this holiday weekend ...
More heavy snow is expected to hit this weekend, creating complications for travelers heading home after Thanksgiving.
The snow of record on Thanksgiving in our area happened more than 100 years ago. There is only one living North Carolinian who was alive at the time, and she was seven-weeks-old.
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