TAMPA, Fla. — There has been a lot of buzz online about the possibility of gulf-effect snow in Florida for late Saturday into Sunday morning. While there is a small chance of this happening, it will ...
A clipper moved through Cincinnati Friday morning, bringing a quick hit of snow, causing travel impacts.The snow created rapidly deteriorating road conditions, with snow coming down quick enough to ...
Another clipper system brought some light snow to Cincinnati Friday morning, leaving covered roads. SEE FULL FORECAST HEREA Winter Weather Advisory is in effect Friday morning for the entire ...
A few inches of snow could blanket Massachusetts this weekend, starting late Friday, Feb. 6, according to the National Weather Service. And as an arctic cold front moves through the region, ...
Winter weather advisories are in effect across much of western and central New York as a mix of widespread snow and lake-effect snow is expected from Friday through Saturday night, according to the ...
The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory warning that central Ohio could see up to two inches of snow on Feb. 6. Motorists should plan on slippery road during the morning and ...
Yet another round of bitter cold and snow is headed for parts of the Northeast this week, while the Mid-Atlantic region could see some additional light snow on Feb. 4, forecasters said. A new storm ...
The winter-weary mid-Atlantic and the Northeast, including New York City, can expect frigid temperatures, blustery winds and some more snow into the weekend, according to forecasters. Half an inch to ...
For much of Saturday, central North Carolina sat in envy as folks west and east of here got piles of snow. The internet memes and jabs at local forecasters were plenty, while patience ran paper thin.
Meteorologists, and locals around Tampa, Florida, are reporting snow flurries in the area as the National Weather Service (NWS) warns of bitterly cold temperatures across the length of the state.
Snow from a weekend winter storm had come to the Columbia area of South Carolina, but there was so much of the white stuff that it isn’t yet gone. Snow continued to cover much of the Midlands on ...
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