Commuters should prepare for potentially slick roads the morning of Dec. 23 as light snowfall is expected to dust the region overnight and eventually mix with rain, forecasters said. "Late tonight, ...
Behind all the snow, the arctic air moves in Sunday. Lows fall to the single digits through the morning and we won't warm up much more than 8 or 9 degrees through the afternoon. LIVE RADAR // LATEST ...
Snow fell for nearly eight straight hours Saturday across Greater Cincinnati, bringing our region its second notable snow storm of the season. LIVE RADAR // WEATHER ALERTS // TRAFFIC // CLOSINGS ...
There’s snow place like home this weekend. The Big Apple could be covered in a light layer of white Saturday evening, with the first snowfall of the season expected to dump as much as three inches ...
Up to five inches of snow is expected in the city, and as much as six inches on Long Island, from late Saturday into Sunday morning. By Erin McCann Erin McCann is an editor on The Times’s weather team ...
UPDATE: Snow forecast increases to 5+ inches in some spots. Storm alerts expand to 19 counties. Many areas of New Jersey will be getting their first accumulating snow of the season, thanks to a winter ...
Check where it’s snowing on the interactive radar | Get alerts on the WISH-TV weather app | Follow Storm Track 8 on Facebook INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Accumulating snow will head in our direction Thursday ...
Another wave of winter weather is expected to bring snow and sleet to Ohio starting around Dec. 10. The Cincinnati and Chardon areas could see the most snow, with forecasts predicting up to 7 inches.
A winter storm that moved into Minnesota on Tuesday is wrapping up Wednesday morning after dropping several inches of snow on parts of the state. According to the National Weather Service, 4.1 inches ...
Parts of southern Wisconsin got nearly five inches of snow overnight, adding to the heaps already on the ground – and more is on the way. Fluffy snow fell as quickly as one inch per hour before ...
Warmer waters are fueling stronger, snowier storms—at least for now. Here’s how scientists think this phenomenon will evolve as the planet gets hotter. Steam is seen rising off a frozen Lake Michigan ...
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