Messy weekend wintry mix continues in Northern states
Truckers may hit delays this weekend as roads remain slick and slushy from the Great Lakes to the Northeast (video forecast included).
Truckers may hit delays this weekend as roads remain slick and slushy from the Great Lakes to the Northeast (video forecast included).
Truckers face another day of dicey winter weather from Minnesota to Michigan (video forecast included).
Truckers in parts of the Midwest will run into heavy snow Thursday (video forecast included).
Truckers will face high winds Thursday in much of the Great Lakes region, with blowing snow in some areas (video forecast included).
Two feet of snow, along with blizzard conditions, will impact truckers in the Rockies the next two days (video forecast included).
Truckers will have to chain up in the Rockies as a snowstorm lingers for a couple days (with forecast video).
Truckers will see late-season heavy snow and high winds in the Rockies this week (with forecast video).
Truckers will have to chain up as a series of snowstorms comes back to the Northwest (with forecast video).
Drivers will have to chain up heading through the Cascades and northern Rockies the next several days.
Impending nor’easter could delay some COVID-19 vaccine shipments.
Drivers will hit areas of heavy snowfall and gusty winds in some popular destinations for carriers.
Heavy snowfall and gusty winds could hit a few busy freight markets.
Drivers will have to battle periods of heavy snowfall and whiteout conditions in several freight markets.
Periods of whiteout conditions could delay truckers in areas of Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas.
Dicey weather could delay truckers from Denver to Chicago, including the very busy Joliet market.
Delays in freight flows likely from the Rockies to the Great Lakes.
Snowstorm continues to impact markets with excess capacity in eastern California.
Two feet of snowfall and whiteout conditions heading to the Sierra Nevada.
Drivers have only Friday to pick up loads out West before a snowstorm kicks in.
Drivers will have to chain up this weekend in high-volume western freight markets.
Truckers could hit delayed interstate travel Monday across many areas of the Northeastern U.S.
National Weather Service is calling a developing ice and snow storm a “terrible mess.” Truckers will not be able to drive on some roads in the heartland.
Delayed freight flows are likely across several states, from Montana to Michigan.
External temperature gauges, idling and chaining up are just a few winter weather survival tips suggested by truckers for truckers.
Periods of snow, wind and freezing rain will delay truckers over the next few days from Montana to Wisconsin.
“The other thing that could create some travel issues will be the possibility of a flash freeze,” the National Weather Service says.
Dangerous winds continue across Wyoming and Montana, increasing the risk of tractor-trailer blow-overs.
Volatile Northwest freight markets getting two weekend snowstorms.
Hazardous road conditions continue to slow down freight movement from Ohio Valley to New England.
Up to a foot of snowfall coming to the Sierra Nevada, Rockies the next two days. Delays in freight movement possible.
Snowstorm prompting commercial vehicle restrictions, airport ground delays in major northeastern U.S. cities.
Snowfall may be measured in feet in some parts of U.S. Thanksgiving week. Major transportation issues possible.
Up to two feet of snowfall in the Rockies, flooding rains in the Southwest. Freight flow disruptions likely.
First New England snowstorm of the season arriving “right on time.” Local, regional freight impacts possible.
First snowstorm of the season for interior Northeast is “right on schedule.” Up to eight inches for some mountain spots.
Several inches of snowfall, gusty winds, travel troubles heading to several Midwestern states as October ends.
“Travel will be quite treacherous.” Significant snowstorm will be rough on truckers Wednesday night, Thursday, 10/23-10/24.
Up to three feet of snow Friday through Saturday for parts of Dakotas, Minnesota. Fierce winds, blizzard conditions.
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.
Potential for road closures and power outages across southern California this week. Heavy snow, strong winds, localized flooding.
Some roads in Mountain West could end up closed this weekend. Heavy snow and wind to give truckers a hard time.
Heavy snow and rain will make it nearly impossible or dangerous to move freight through the Sierra Nevada tonight. Alternate routes or waiting are main options.