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Powerful Storm To Deliver Snow, Ice, Strong Winds Across Much Of Northeast: Here's Latest
A powerful storm is rolling through the Northeast, packing a punch of snow, sleet, rain, and strong winds that will make travel hazardous for millions. The National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center said that the system tracking from the Gulf Coast will move off the Mid-Atlantic Coast on
A potential nor’easter could leave as much as a foot of snow in the Poconos in Pennsylvania, the Catskills in New York, and parts of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont, a forecaster said.
The Thanksgiving weekend storm system has brought over a foot of snow and strong winds to parts of the Midwest and thunderstorms across the South.
The entire West Michigan lakeshore is expected to be a flashpoint for storm-force winds as they hit as high as 57 mph. The region is under a high wind advisory until late Thursday night. Despite the hazardous conditions, West Michiganders flocked to Holland State Park to see the resulting 12- to 16-foot waves as they crashed in.
Meteorologist Jack Maney is tracking strong winds that will plunge Kansas into the freezer and give another chance of snow on Monday.
Snow is transitioning to light rain or drizzle quickly this evening. The Illinois/Indiana border will be last to see the transition. Nonetheless, the worst of the
When hurricanes or strong storms sweep up the United States' East Coast and meet the shores of the country's largest estuary, Chesapeake Bay, the familiar pattern of storm activity gets a little more complicated.
One hundred years ago today, the deadliest December tropical storm came ashore in Florida. This late-season tropical storm made landfall early on December 1, 1925, with winds of 65 mph near Fort Myers as a system that was losing tropical characteristics.