Tonight -- we're continuing to track the impact of that severe winter storm that slammed the West Coast. We'll show you the dramatic rescue of pulling people from a rushing, rain-swollen creek. Plus - ...
Expected snow and sleet totals could be between 8 to 14 inches in northern New Hampshire, where we are expecting it to stay mostly snow the longest. An accumulation of about 4 to 8 inches is expected ...
Folks across Atlantic Canada should prepare for a significant late-weekend winter storm that could produce major snow and ice ...
A very active and cold weather pattern will bring two chances for wintry precipitation to Northwest Arkansas and the River ...
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed an executive order to declare a State of Emergency ahead of this weekend's ...
Rounds of snowfall will bring 2 to 5 inches to West Michigan by Saturday evening, with additional accumulation possible through Sunday evening.
Ushering in the vortex is a winter storm, the third one of the week, which will track from the Intermountain West on Friday ...
Elsewhere in southern Michigan, a mix of snow and freezing drizzle could bring up to 2 inches of accumulation by 1 p.m.
A quick dusting of snow is possible as rain starts tomorrow; patchy flooding possible Saturday night into Sunday ...
Two separate snowstorms are likely in Mid-Michigan this weekend, each bringing the potential for several more inches.
February has brought the jet stream, and thus the storm track, farther north and closer to our area. Temperatures haven't been as cold, and it's been stormier. Why haven't we seen a big storm yet?