Numerous states face inclement weather, including heavy rain and potential severe thunderstorms this week, forecasters say.
Heavy lake-effect snow and strong winds are expected to persist into Thursday, Jan. 15.
According to AccuWeather, snow will begin in parts of Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio on Wednesday before shifting into the ...
It's not necessarily a major storm, but we'll see a little of everything across the eastern half of the country this weekend.
Sticky, unseasonable warmth stretching across the eastern United States this week will set the stage for a sprawling storm ...
A large, moisture‑loaded storm will sweep into the Northeast late this week.The sprawling system will bring cold rain to much ...
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Lake-effect snow will continue to affect parts of New York through early Tuesday, Jan. 13, with the highest totals expected ...
Arctic air will settle over Michigan this week, bringing several days of sub-freezing temperatures and a renewed threat of lake-effect snow.
The first of two back-to-back cross-country storms is moving out of the Four Corners region and pushing east on Thursday.
Snow amounts in the impacted states are expected to remain around 6 inches or less, depending on the location. States ...
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