A powerful winter storm is bringing heavy snow and treacherous travel to the Upper Midwest and Northeast this weekend. Expect severe weather conditions, with warnings of bitter wind chills and ice accumulation.
As forecasters predicted up to nine inches of snow, New York's major airlines canceled hundreds of flights, leaving holiday travelers scrambling to rebook. Despite the storm missing the area, the travel chaos continues.
New York City was blanketed with its most significant snowfall in years, with Central Park receiving over 4 inches. Residents woke up to shoveling and sledding opportunities, a rare winter delight!
New York City is gearing up for its biggest snowfall in over three years, with 5 to 11 inches expected this weekend. Residents are preparing for travel disruptions as airlines cancel flights and emergency measures are enacted.
A major winter storm is sweeping across the Northeast, bringing heavy snow and ice to New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut. Find out what to expect in the latest forecast!
A powerful winter storm is set to hit NYC and the Tri-State area, bringing significant snowfall and hazardous travel conditions this weekend. Stay prepared as the storm approaches!
A significant winter storm is on the way, bringing ice and snow to the upper Midwest and Northeast. Expect hazardous conditions, especially in Pennsylvania and New York City, with accumulations reaching up to 9 inches in some areas!
Pittsburgh is gearing up for a heavy winter storm expected to bring significant snowfall and freezing temperatures. As alerts are issued, residents are advised to prepare for potential disruptions.
Chicago has been blanketed with up to five inches of snow, marking the snowiest start to winter since 1978. With a total of 17.1 inches this season, residents are bracing for more snow and changing temperatures ahead.
Prepare for a bitter winter as a polar vortex descends on the central and eastern U.S. Expect flurries, severe wind chills, and skyrocketing energy demands with three Arctic blasts on the way!