Late-season blizzard heading to Rockies and Plains
Supply chains could be severely disrupted this week due to a two-day blizzard from the Rockies to Canada (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).
Truckers should expect more hazardous winter weather Thursday and Friday from Texas to Maine (video forecast included).
A developing winter storm could cause significant delays in freight flows over the next few days (video forecast included).
Truckers could hit significant delays this weekend due to harsh winter weather in the Southeast and Northeast (video forecast included).
Truckers in the Midwest will hit heavy snow, high winds and whiteouts beginning New Year’s Eve (video forecast included).
Truckers will hit heavy snow and whiteout conditions this weekend in the Washington Cascades (video forecast included).
Freight flow delays are likely over the next week as powerful snowstorms slam the Pacific Northwest (video forecast included).
Truckers heading into the Northwest will hit periods of flooding and whiteout conditions this weekend and beyond (video forecast included).
The Great Lakes could be a trouble region for truckers, based on NOAA’s winter outlook.
The first major snowstorm of the season will likely delay truckers in high-volume freight areas of Canada this week.
Truckers will face delays in the Pacific Northwest due to storms over the next several days (video forecast included).
Truckers will hit periods of flooding and whiteout conditions in the Pacific Northwest for several days.
Heavy rain and strong winds could impact freight movement the next two days from the Midwest to the East Coast (video forecast included).
Torrential rain will continue to drench the South this week, potentially slowing down freight flows through one of the nation’s busiest markets.
The remnants of Hurricane Nicholas could delay drivers the next couple of days due to heavy rain and potential flooding.
Freight flows will be delayed as Tropical Storm Nicholas floods roads and prompts port closures.
Three simultaneous tropical systems could temporarily delay freight flows in parts of North America over the next few days (forecast video included).
Tropical system could slow down freight flows this weekend in the lower Mississippi Valley (forecast video included).
Truckers may be stopped in their tracks at times as more torrential rain hits the South (with forecast video).
Truckers will hit occasional delays the next few days as heavy rain hits the South (with forecast video).
Truckers may hit temporary delays as snow and wind pick up Thursday in the Northeast (with forecast video).
Strong winds and up to 2 feet of snowfall will delay truckers this weekend from the Rockies into the Plains (forecast video).
Truckers and trains will have to battle challenging winds returning to some western states (with forecast video).
Supply chain issues linger in the South even though a historic winter storm has ended (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).
Supply chain issues continue as snowstorm lingers Tuesday across the Northeast (with forecast video).
Truckers should expect delays heading through several Midwest states beginning late this weekend (with forecast video).
Snow, ice and wind will delay truckers next few days from the Southern Plains to Great Lakes (with forecast video).
Snowstorm could have major impacts on ground and air transportation along the I-95 corridor.
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.
Periods of whiteout conditions could slow down freight flows from Cleveland to Buffalo.
Dicey weather could delay truckers hauling loads or trying to get home for Thanksgiving in the Northwest.
Delays in freight flows likely from the Rockies to the Great Lakes.
Third Gulf Coast hurricane of the season could hit the U.S. around midweek. Trucking capacity may tighten there for a while.
Delayed freight flows are likely across several states, from Montana to Michigan.
At least five people are dead because of flooding, wind and tornadoes produced by Isaias.
Three days after Hurricane Hanna hit southern Texas, the region remains flooded and roads closed.
Severe thunderstorms Wednesday may slow down freight flows at times in markets practically coast to coast.
Truckers may run into roadblocks this week due to heavy rainfall from Carolinas to Virginia.
Heavy rain, potential road closures may delay freight flows between large markets of Columbus and Charlotte.
Rain changes to heavy snowfall today in the Sierra Nevada. Freight flow delays are possible on Interstate 80.
Intense winds, large hail, flash flooding, isolated tornadoes Thursday could hit from Kansas to Ohio.
Storms later today could briefly slow down freight flows in Atlanta, the nation’s leading freight market.
Severe thunderstorms, flash flooding could disrupt freight flows today from Texas to Tennessee.
Heavy April snow, gusty winds could slow freight movement in parts of Denver, Salt Lake City markets.
Capacity remains tight out west where snowstorms could delay freight flows.
Snow, ice could delay long-haul truckers between Midwest and Northwest Thursday, Friday.
Snow storm could delay long-haul drivers between Midwest and Northwest freight markets.
Capacity remains tight in the Northwest freight region as heavy snow continues to fall.
Snowstorm may briefly throw off balanced Seattle market.
Capacity already strained in some western U.S. freight markets. Developing snowstorms could make it worse.
Snowstorm clipping three Northeast high-volume freight markets in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Biggest snowstorm in three months coming to the Sierra Nevada this weekend.
Snow, rain and wind may slow down truckers this weekend in some Eastern high-volume markets. Overall impacts should be manageable.
Risk of rollovers as winds howl across the Midwest. Freight flow delays a good bet as the South gets soaked.
Minor freight flow disruptions in Northwest, Midwest, Northeast.
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.
Snow, frigid temperatures hitting markets with tight reefer capacity.
Up to two feet of snowfall in the Rockies, flooding rains in the Southwest. Freight flow disruptions likely.
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