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In addition to that zonal flow of air, a large storm in Atlantic Canada is also impacting our weather in the U.S., AccuWeather meteorologist Tom Kines told USA TODAY. "A big storm in eastern ...
A massive storm will spread snow and ice along a 1,500-mile-long zone from vast portions of the Plains and Mississippi Valley to many areas of the Appalachians and the Atlantic coast from this ...
As the storm pushes inland, spotty snow, especially over the mountains in eastern Oregon, Idaho, western Montana, and the northern parts of Nevada, Utah, and Colorado, will ramp up from Sunday to ...
The heaviest snow will fall in areas near and just west of the Interstate 95 corridor from the mid-Atlantic to New England. Storm totals in these areas through Sunday night could be 3 to 8 inches.
The storm largely comes to an end Monday, but lake-effect snow could bury parts of the Great Lakes in its wake. Here’s how each hazard will unfold this weekend: Millions at risk of flooding rain
The storm, in combination with frigid air, will bring snowfall, freezing rain, icy roads and other major travel disruptions from late Monday into Wednesday morning in Southern cities from Texas to ...
That's what's happening with this storm, which dumped snow and ice in a nearly perfect 1,100-mile west-to-east swath from the central Plains to the Ohio Valley to the Mid-Atlantic on Sunday and ...
By moving off the East Coast rather than retreating to Canada, warmer air would flood the region from the south ahead of the storm Sunday, resulting in mainly rain rather than snow once ...