Hurricane Dorian sending logistics teams into high gear (forecast video)
Bottled water by the truckload heading to Florida ahead of Hurricane Dorian.
Bottled water by the truckload heading to Florida ahead of Hurricane Dorian.
Dorian could become a hurricane, slamming Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico soon. U.S. mainland could be next.
Supply chain slow downs likely today on land and at sea.
Target areas for Friday severe storms include Great Plains, Mid-Atlantic.
Severe storm risk today in four markets handling combined 10 percent of U.S. outbound volumes.
Dangerous heat across several states, feeling like 110° or hotter.
Flooding could be an issue along Gulf Coast, while other areas bake in dangerous heat.
Weather delays likely today, tonight in Plains and Southeast.
Temperatures cracking 115° out west, storms and flooding elsewhere.
More dangerous heat in several states today, with severe storms just east of the Rockies.
Intense rainfall in the nation’s heartland Friday, with weekend tropical downpours in Florida.
Flooding risk in the Plains, wildfire danger continues in western U.S.
Smoke from wildfires, potential flooding along a cold front, two Tropical Storms.
Tonnage of grains, number of grain barges increasing up and down the Mississippi.
The weather in the western U.S. today features areas prone to wildfires, flash flooding, and more sizzling heat. Severe storms could pop up in the Midwest. Also, there’s also a […]
South may get soaked today, in some areas, with flash flooding possible.
Several heat-related deaths reported from Midwest to the Northeast
Several inches of rainfall possible today, tonight from Southeast to New England
Drivers in nearly two dozen states dealing with dangerous heat, humidity
Busiest port in the world, Shanghai, may have to deal with tropical storm-related delays
Barry may flood more of the deep South, dangerous heat spreads elsewhere
Hundreds of thousands lost power, levees breached, but overall Barry wasn’t so bad
Several more inches of rainfall for parts of the South due to slow-moving Barry
Suspension will help drivers haul relief supplies in response to Tropical Storm Barry.
States of emergency declared as Tropical Storm Barry approaches Gulf coast
Significant tropical disturbance likely heading to Gulf coast soon
Parts of the Big Easy could be underwater later this week
Bigger “follow up” earthquake possible in California
100-degree heat in the Sunshine State, Hurricane Barbara a force in the Pacific
Hurricane Barbara getting stronger in the Pacific
Large fires still blazing out west, Alvin spins over the Pacific
Wildfire risk increases out west, flooding continues on the Mississippi
Barge movement update, severe storm potential, stifling heat
Snow, severe storms, sizzling heat on tap for Thursday
Additional storms and flooding likely along the Mississippi River
Hundreds of barges carrying grains still waiting to be exported
Super-size hail, wicked winds possible in the Plains
Several U.S. cities could end up with flooded streets today.
Severe storms in the Plains this weekend.
Triple-digit extreme heat continues in Desert Southwest.
Flooding continues to disrupt freight movement.
Millions of tons of cargo, inducing U.S. grains, remain stuck due to flooding.
Flooding still keeping trucks off interstates, barges stuck at ports.
Farming not the only industry to suffer losses from major flooding.
Parts of I-29 remain closed due to flooding, wet conditions in Little Rock and severe weather to our west
Gulf Coast flooding continues, barge traffic at a standstill and severe weather is possible from the Midwest to the Carolinas
Interstates shut down, two ports suspend barge movement on Missouri and Mississippi rivers.
Recent flooding partially to blame for oil price declines.
Total number of trains carrying loads, total number of trains held both increasing as Great Plains flooding washes out tracks.
Hundreds of miles of rails still out of service, other assets at risk from flooding by severe storms.
Mississippi River near record levels in Davenport, Iowa.
Tornadoes, destructive winds and large hail could strike many areas of the Great Plains for next several days.
Winds close to 150 mph, major storm surge about to slam parts of Africa never hit by a cyclone in modern times.
Hundreds of miles of critical freight rails once out of commission due to flooding are back in service.
Thousands of miles of damaged roads in Iowa and Nebraska have dwindled to less than 150. Crews have been working hard to restore infrastructure after last month’s historic flooding.
Tens of millions of dollars worth of corn and soybeans likely destroyed by major Midwest flooding. Not all farmers will be able to recuperate losses.
Hundreds of truck drivers across the Midwest volunteered their time to deliver hay bails to farmers affected by flooding in the MIdwest.
More than 150 locations remain at or above flood stage along Midwest rivers. Additional rainfall, snowmelt to slow down improvement.
Historic flooding has caused around $1 billion dollars in agricultural damage in Iowa, Nebraska. Roads, rails still out of service.
Flooding has taken many railways out of commission. Here’s a look at the BNSF tracks that are currently underwater.
More than three dozen locations on several Midwestern rivers remain flooded, and there’s no end in sight this week.
The largest freight railroad network in the U.S. still has several tracks out of service after Midwest flood damage. At least one other company also suffering losses.
There’s a threat for moderate to major flooding across 25 states through May. Additional snow melt, above-average spring rain expected.
Nebraska State Officials have estimated overall losses at $1.3 billion.
Countless acres of farms, ranch lands destroyed by recent floods in Iowa, Nebraska. Will impact food on our tables.
Heavy snow melt and rains have caused historic flooding in 16 states and the FMCSA has lifted certain regulations as a result.
The recovery process is just beginning in the flooded Midwest, and truckers are getting involved. The need for their assistance will grow in the coming days and weeks.
Severe flooding hits home and causes two deaths in the region, but freight impact limited to major bulk commodities.
Two major railroads have stopped freight service because of catastrophic flooding in the Midwest where rails are washed out.
Record flood stages have been reached on some Midwest rivers after heavy snow, record winds hit the Great Plains.
This February was brutal in parts of the Midwest. One city reported more than 50 inches of snowfall. Weekend blizzard to add more.
Several more feet of snow coming to the Sierra Nevada this week, along with heavy rain elsewhere in the state. Flooding, mudslides, debris flows possible.
Record rainfall this week, several feet of standing water have flooded homes, businesses, roads just north of San Francisco. Rivers should begin receding today.
Several more feet of snow coming to the Sierra Nevada Range, adding to travel troubles. Blizzard conditions and road closures likely in some areas.
Tropical storm-force winds, torrential rain did some damage to U.S. island of Guam over the weekend. Rare February typhoon came close to being much worse.
Several feet of snow this week adding to record amounts in the Sierra this month. Destructive winds, flooding possible in lower elevations.
Thunderstorms, several more inches of rain to flood Southeast roads and homes through the weekend.
It doesn’t have to be an unusually warm winter day in the Southeast to get thunderstorms popping. Thanks to something called elevated convection, they rumbled for hours on Tuesday during very chilly weather.
Eight inches or more of soaking rain may fall this week in the Southeast. Flooding, road closures likely.
Raging floods have led to water rescues, debris flows, evacuations in southern California. Threat continues tonight.
Torrential downpours and hurricane-force winds have been flooding streets, toppling trees and power lines in the San Francisco Bay area. Threats spread to southern California tonight.
Several inches of rain will drench the San Francisco Bay area for a couple of days. Winds could knock out power in some areas.
Several feet of snow coming back to the Sierras atop deep snowpack. Flooding possible in foothills.
Icy, snow-covered roads may slow down supply chain this week in areas that are used to it. But one city where winter weather is unusual is getting hit again.
Wind damage, tornadoes, record-breaking rainfall hit California the past few days. Unfortunately, one person died.
Several feet of snow, lots of wind expected in Sierras of California this weekend. Coastal downpours, flooding possible.
Boats crashing into bridges and flooding have been by-products of ice jams during U.S. arctic outbreak. Problems could continue for few more days.
Parts of California to get pounded with heavy rain, snow, wind this week. Treacherous travel and delayed loads likely.
Potential for road closures and power outages across southern California this week. Heavy snow, strong winds, localized flooding.
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.
East coast rain storm to slow down shipping, delivery of Christmas gifts. Travel delays, too. Better than snow and ice, but disruptions likely.
The beginning and end of the final work week before Christmas will present travel challenges. Snow, rain, ice, and wind will make for some bumpy trips in multiple regions.
Another round of heavy rain could soon flood parts of the Carolinas devastated by Hurricane Florence. Records have already been set.
Wet and wintry weather will move across the South for the rest of the work week. Truckers could run into flooded or icy roads.
Icy, snowy, and slushy roads will still be trouble for truckers across the South for a few more days. Two heavy snowstorms could hit mountains out west this week.
Winter Storm Diego still on track to ice over parts of the South and sock in areas with heavy snow. Significant disruptions to supply chains and travel expected.
After two days of flooding, southern California is getting a break. People on the Gulf Coast should be on high alert for the same this weekend.
Potentially crippling winter storm is headed to the Southeast this weekend. Snow and ice inland, flooding along the coast.
Drought-stricken southern California to get rain soon, but it might be too much at once. Flooding, debris flows could slow down regional supply chain temporarily.
Southern California expected to get flooded, followed by late-week ice storm freezing the supply chain across parts of the South. Widespread road closures and power outages possible.