The disruptive winter storm brings the possibility of the “heaviest snowfall in a decade” to some areas Monday.
Several governors have issued states of emergencies as 6 to 12 inches of snow are expected from Ohio to Washington, D.C.
The ban affects the entire Eastern Seaboard, the Pacific Coast along California, Oregon and Washington, the eastern Gulf of ...
The first significant winter storm of the year is endangering a 2,100-mile swath of the U.S. from the Northwest and Plains through the Midwest, mid-Atlantic and East Coast, bringing a multitude of ...
Millions of Americans from the Ohio Valley to the mid-Atlantic are bracing for a wintry Monday with heavy snowfall, ice, rain and storms, which are forecast to disrupt morning commutes and snarl ...
The warmer air will continue increasing Monday, and this may change things over to plain rain, especially for the metro and points south. Some snow and a wintry mix will continue well north of I-64.
Up to a foot of snow is expected from Ohio to DC in what could be the biggest such accumulation in over a decade.
A state of emergency has been declared in five states, with the storm set to bring the coldest temperatures in over a decade.
Millions in the U.S. are in the path of the first major winter storm of the year, which is expected to dump snow and ice and create dangerous conditions from the Central Plains to the East Coast.