The second of five storms that will slam the eastern half of the United States with snow and ice over a two week period is on the way — and this one has more snow than the first. The first storm ...
9 a.m. to 10 a.m. - Snow starts in Boston after that window allowing for school buses and workers to get to their destination. • 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. - In the afternoon, the precipitation will do ...
The weather’s getting warmer in the capital but forecasters are warning that a snow system could bring some commuting difficulties Thursday. Environment Canada issued a weather advisory for ...
Portions of New England could see between 2 to 5 inches of snow Thursday as a massive winter storm sweeps across the Northeast. The National Weather Service said Thursday morning the storm was ...
Let me just say at the outset that we are in a very active weather pattern and it’s likely that by the time things start to slow down, many of us will have received a foot or more of snow ...
Even heavy snow days had no effect on them, which eventually made me realise: Life must go on whatever the weather.
Another storm system heads our way for today. It is quiet for the first half of our day, but this afternoon, snow, sleet, and even freezing rain will be developing. So get your plan running around ...
ARLINGTON, Va. − A wall of snow, ice and rain was sweeping across the Northeast on Thursday, the first in a series of storms forecast to wallop much of the nation's northern tier over the next ...
A fast-moving storm will bring snow across New York City and the Northeast starting late Saturday and persisting through Sunday morning. New York is forecast to get from 3 to 5 inches overnight ...
As I mentioned, when the precipitation begins, it will be very spotty in nature. Start out as some light snow, and then as we go through the late afternoon hours, we'll start to see the moisture ...
The NWS issues winter storm warnings when "confidence is high that a winter storm will produce heavy snow, sleet or freezing rain and cause significant impacts." In these circumstances ...