Two major winter storms are bearing down on the U.S. this week and are expected to bring some of the highest snow totals of the season for cities including Chicago and Washington, D.C.
The latest model data indicates that Southern Wisconsin will remain snow free through the remainder of our Tuesday, but our ...
Many wonder why, but the lack of snow potential is mainly due to a weak La Niña. This means sea-surface temperatures over the ...
Two major winter storms are bearing down on the U.S. this week and are expected to bring some of the highest snow totals of the season for cities including Chicago and Washington, D.C. The first storm ...
Over nearly a week (February 13–19, 1959), a relentless storm at Mount Shasta Ski Bowl amassed 189 inches (15.75 feet) of ...
have seen since the snow season began in fall. It makes for deficits of 16 inches and nearly 15 inches in those cities through Feb. 6, respectively. There are other cities in the Lower 48 that ...
An early model is showing that we could see up to a foot of snow in parts of Southeast Michigan Wednesday into Thursday.
The National Weather Service’s Boston office is forecasting 6 to 8 inches of snow across Massachusetts from Saturday night ...
Our largest one so far this season gave us 5.2 inches back on ... ending as some sleet or freezing rain. Total snowfall of 3 to 6 inches possible. Temperatures will be in the 30s before falling ...
The department has initiated pre-snowfall measures by spraying salt brine on the roads and gearing up for continuous operations. Snowplow drivers are prepared for rigorous 12-hour shifts to maintain ...