I-94 back open after second late-season blizzard hits northern Plains
A second late-season snowstorm shut down interstate travel over the weekend in parts of the Dakotas (video forecast included).
A second late-season snowstorm shut down interstate travel over the weekend in parts of the Dakotas (video forecast included).
A blizzard has been dumping record snowfall in parts of the Plains. A large section of Interstate 94 remains closed (video forecast included).
As a blizzard continues in the northern Plains, officials have shut down a large section of Interstate 94 (video forecast included).
Supply chains could be severely disrupted this week due to a two-day blizzard from the Rockies to Canada (video forecast included).
Look for snow totals of 6 to 12 inches and whiteouts from West Virginia to northern New England (video forecast included).
Truckers will hit delays over the next two days as a strong snowstorm spreads from the Rockies to the Plains (video forecast included).
A compilation of the past week in social media images includes winter weather scenes from California to the Southeast.
Truckers who can’t avoid the Upper Midwest will likely hit more whiteouts and potential road closures Tuesday (video forecast included).
Periods of heavy snow and high winds will delay truckers this week from the Rockies to the Great Lakes (video forecast included).
More snow and wind in the Midwest will slow down weekend truckers (video forecast included).
A compilation of the past week in social media images includes a Midwest blizzard, a Plains dust storm and a California brush fire.
The governors of Illinois, Missouri and Oklahoma declare states of emergency ahead of a major winter storm (video forecast included).
Impending winter storm’s supply chain impacts could be far-reaching (video forecast included).
Impending winter storm could cause major supply chain disruptions from Plains to Midwest (video forecast included).
A compilation of the past week in social media images includes blizzards out West, Southern tornadoes and snow, as well as Northwest floods.
These are five of the worst winter storms to hit the U.S. on or around the new year.
It’s an “all-hands-on-deck situation” as a blizzard leads to power outages and road closures in the Sierra Nevada.
A few more feet of snow with whiteout conditions are likely this week in the Sierra Nevada (video forecast included).
As much as 10 feet of snow could pile up in parts of the Mountain West by the end of Christmas weekend (video forecast included).
These are six storms in U.S. history that have wreaked havoc on transportation at Christmastime.
A compilation of the past week in social media images includes a blizzard out West, a Plains dust storm and a late-season wildfire.
Truckers will face high winds Thursday in much of the Great Lakes region, with blowing snow in some areas (video forecast included).
Truckers could hit long-term road closures this week due to snowstorms in the Sierra Nevada (video forecast included).
Freight flow delays are likely over the next week as powerful snowstorms slam the Pacific Northwest (video forecast included).
Supply chain delays are likely over the next week as strong snowstorms head to the Northwest (video forecast included).
Truckers will have to chain up this weekend as snow hits from the Rockies to the Plains.
Lives and holiday travel were heavily impacted by these historic Thanksgiving Day storms.
Truckers heading into the Upper Midwest will hit treacherous winter weather through Friday morning (video forecast included).
A compilation of the past week in social media images includes trucks stuck in a blizzard, Southern tornadoes, California landslides and more.
A compilation of the past week in social media images includes a Rockies blizzard, Southern floods, a new California wildfire and more.
The first big Rockies snowstorm this season could delay truckers as well as operations at intermodal hubs and oil facilities (video forecast included).
Two feet of snow, along with blizzard conditions, will impact truckers in the Rockies the next two days (video forecast included).
Runways and roads remain closed after a weekend blizzard slams the Denver area (forecast video).
Weekend blizzard could stop truckers in their tracks in the Rockies and Plains (forecast video).
Blizzard conditions and up to 4 feet of snowfall will be trouble for weekend truckers in the Rockies and Plains (forecast video).
Look for delays in freight flows this week as winter storms move through the Northeast and Northwest (with forecast video).
Up to 10 inches of snowfall could pile up as far south as Dallas-Fort Worth and northwestern Arkansas (with forecast video).
Truckers will face a rough winter storm Thursday from Nebraska to Michigan (with forecast video).
Truckers will face rough winter weather Thursday from Nebraska to Michigan (with forecast video).
Truckers will hit heavy snowfall and gusty winds this weekend from Iowa to Pennsylvania (with forecast video).
Truckers to hit road closures again Thursday as relentless California snowstorm continues (with forecast video).
More road closures likely for truckers as a major snowstorm hits the Sierra Nevada (with forecast video).
Drivers will hit more intense winds and whiteout conditions Friday in several Midwestern states (with forecast video).
Truckers will hit dangerous winds and whiteout conditions Thursday and Friday in the Midwest (with forecast video).
Truckers will hit snow and dangerous winds Thursday and Friday in the Midwest (with forecast video).
Previous New Year’s storms have shut down transportation and knocked out power for weeks in some regions of the country.
Christmas snowstorms have grounded flights and shut down roads from the Gulf Coast to the East Coast.
From the Rockies to the Carolinas and New England, historic snowstorms have brought transportation to a standstill over the years.
Dangerous winds through Christmas Day will increase risk of rollovers and whiteout conditions in some regions.
For truckers dreaming of a white Christmas, they will get their wish in the Northeast. But it will be risky for those on the roads.
Weather-themed movies can be a great way for truckers to pass the time when they aren’t behind the wheel.
Conditions ranging from steep grades to lack of guard rails make these roads the bane of many truck drivers.
Blizzards, tornadoes and hurricanes have disrupted Thanksgiving weekends over the decades.
Drivers will have to chain up this weekend in high-volume western freight markets.
Drivers have a tough enough job without the weather interfering. These are some states where the weather can be the most dangerous.
Weather delays cost carriers billions of dollars a year and frustrate drivers. Plan ahead by knowing some important weather vocabulary.
Truckers will hit blizzard conditions at times this weekend across the Rockies and Cascades.
Blizzard conditions could tighten capacity more in strained Denver, Salt Lake City markets.
Heavy snowfall, 50-mph winds heading to one of the fastest growing freight markets in the past month.
Biggest snowstorm in three months coming to the Sierra Nevada this weekend.
“The tremendous pressure on the surface thoroughfares was at once relieved.” Nation’s first subway built to keep people off streets during blizzards.
Section of I-90 in New York State off-limits to trucks until further notice.
Storm will mainly be a challenge for truckers attempting local and regional runs.
Weekend winter storm could push up spot rates in the Midwest.
Major weather events such as hurricanes, blizzards, and historic flooding can produce immediate volatility as well as lasting effects on supply chains, depending on where they hit.
Volatile Northwest freight markets getting two weekend snowstorms.
Ice, snow, blizzard conditions from Plains to New England.
Heavy snowfall, blizzard conditions in nation’s heartland this weekend.
A “somewhat rare event” is producing abundant snow, rain, wind in southern California.
An “unusually cold and potent storm for late November” will dump feet of snow in parts of the U.S. Thanksgiving week.
“I’m expecting massive crop losses – as devastating as we’ve ever seen…A lot of the standing stuff is flattened to the ground.”
Up to three feet of snow Friday through Saturday for parts of Dakotas, Minnesota. Fierce winds, blizzard conditions.
Two feet of snow possible for parts of Dakotas, Minnesota as powerful early season storm stalls over northern Plains.
Early season heavy snow, blizzard conditions slamming northern Rockies, northern Plains for next few days.
Historical September storm possible in northern Rockies this weekend. High impacts from snowfall, winds.
Additional downpours, flash flooding possible in Arizona the next couple of days. Potential northern Rockies blizzard this weekend.
One to two feet of snow and 50-mph winds are heading to the Great Plains. It’ll be the second blizzard to hit the region in the past 30 days.
A foot of snow or more plus hazardous winds heading to the nation’s heartland.
More than a foot of snow could fall in parts of New England at the end of the week. Winds could reach blizzard strength.
Record flood stages have been reached on some Midwest rivers after heavy snow, record winds hit the Great Plains.
A Colorado state trooper is killed while helping a stranded driver during Wednesday’s blizzard. Record winds, wrecks, road closures, power outages also results.
Blizzard in the Great Plains result of a storm that is “bombing out”, producing record low pressure readings.
Damaging winds of more than 60 mph, a foot of snow or more for parts of the nation’s heartland the next two days. Possibly one of the strongest storms in the Great Plains in a quite some time.
Destructive winds, heavy snowfall in the Great Plains will slow down truckers, disrupt supply chain for a couple days. Up to a foot of snow, winds reaching 60 mph.
This February was brutal in parts of the Midwest. One city reported more than 50 inches of snowfall. Weekend blizzard to add more.
Several feet of snow this week adding to record amounts in the Sierra this month. Destructive winds, flooding possible in lower elevations.
Thick ice, heavy snow, damaging winds coming to a large portion of the U.S. this weekend. Temporary supply chain disruptions likely. Dangerous conditions for truckers.
Several feet of snow, powerful winds heading to the Sierras this weekend. Pacific Northwest will get its share, too, including Seattle.
A foot of snow with gusty winds in some places, icy conditions in others. Nasty winter weather is coming back to the Midwest soon.
Whiteout conditions, several more feet of snow for the Sierras early this week. This is on top of several feet from the weekend.
Several feet of snow, lots of wind expected in Sierras of California this weekend. Coastal downpours, flooding possible.
Crash scenes have dotted landscapes in parts of Northeast this week. Snow, wind, extreme cold all factors.
More than 16 inches of snow possible in northern Rockies through tonight. Lots of blowing snow, too.
Some of the same areas snowed in, iced over last two weekends will be targeted again this week. More bitter cold to follow.
To say the Sierras got some snow over the last few days would be an understatement.
Several feet of snow, white-out conditions still on track to slam northern Sierras tonight. Winds will be worse than previously thought, gusting to more than 100 mph.
Storm to dump several feet of snow in northern Sierras. Blizzard conditions, dangerous travel.
Heavy snow, wind, severe storms to make travel difficult for truckers and holiday travelers returning to work. Delays likely from the Midwest to the eastern Rockies.
Truckers will have to deal with some messy weather this Christmas weekend. They’re doing all they can to ensure everyone’s last-minute orders arrive on time.
White-out conditions to make trucking risky or impossible in the Cascades and Rockies next two days.