A series of winter storms is forecast to dump up to eight feet of snow in California this week. And for residents of low-lying areas that don't often see snow, this week has turned out to be an ...
UPDATE: Up to 2 inches of snow tonight for half of state. See latest forecast maps. Snow chances have increased for the northern half of New Jersey with up to 2 inches in the latest forecast, starting ...
More snow is on the way for Massachusetts this week, after light flurries and freezing drizzle moved through the state on Tuesday, Feb. 17, the National Weather Service said. Although temperatures are ...
Snow is falling in the mountains, and now forecasters are suggesting it could make it all the way to the valley floor. According to the National Weather Service in Portland, “confidence is increasing ...
Yes, it's shaping up to be one of those winters. Snow is, yet again, expected to fall in Massachusetts this week, according to the National Weather Service. After about 5.2 inches of snow blanketed ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Scattered snow expected to start in Colorado’s mountains on Tuesday will intensify over the next two days, dropping up to 10 inches of snow on the state’s ...
Chances are improving for snow in the Willamette Valley on Wednesday afternoon, even after they seemed to diminish on Tuesday morning. There is now “moderate confidence for several inches of ...
It looks like the worst of the wicked winter is finally over for the Big Apple — which should see all its snow and ice gone by next week, according to weather experts. The city finally began thawing ...
The National Weather Service (NWS) issued new winter weather alerts on Monday as the forecast for snow grew to encompass parts of the Northeast and Upper Midwest. The expanded alerts come as winter ...
More snow is on track for New York City — with slick roads likely to greet commuters early Monday. A brief burst of light snow is expected to develop late Sunday night and continue into early Monday ...
A record snow drought with unprecedented heat is hitting most of the American West, depleting future water supplies, making it more vulnerable to wildfires and hurting winter tourism and recreation.