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The National Weather Service has issued a widespread tornado watch in New Jersey as a March "megastorm" expected to intensify into "bomb cyclone" delivers severe weather to the Northeast, according to ...
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Louisville residents could see up to three quarters of an inch of rainfall as thunderstorms are expected to move through the area March 11, according to recent forecasts by the National Weather ...
Heavy rain, straight-line winds, quarter-size hail and tornadoes in New Jersey are possible today, Wednesday, March 11, as a multistate severe storm outbreak nears and the Northeast braces for severe ...
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A winter weather advisory is in effect for Greater Cincinnati, with a special weather statement for the Columbus area. Cincinnati is expected to receive two to three inches of snow, with light snow ...
Metro Detroiters should expect about 4-6 inches of snow accumulation when a winter storm hits the state Sunday, Jan. 25. Southeast Michigan will be along the north edge of a large winter storm system ...
Get out the snow shovels and prepare the generators, the weather forecast in the DC area, Virginia, and Maryland shows a major snow storm coming this weekend, according to the National Weather Service ...
Winter storm Fern is expected to bring snow, strong winds, and freezing temperatures to Ohio. Live NWS radar feeds below show where snow is falling in Ohio and Northern Kentucky. Ohio could see ...