Hot Shots: Wicked week of winter weather
A compilation of the past week in social media images includes major winter storms from the Southwest to Northeast.
A compilation of the past week in social media images includes major winter storms from the Southwest to Northeast.
The governors of Illinois, Missouri and Oklahoma declare states of emergency ahead of a major winter storm (video forecast included).
A winter storm slammed the eastern U.S. over the holiday weekend (video forecast included).
Truckers will hit snow, sleet and freezing rain Tuesday from central Washington to western Montana (video forecast included).
Firefighters called a massive Fort Worth pileup a “mass casualty incident.” It happened on an icy highway Thursday.
Dicey weather could delay truckers from Denver to Chicago, including the very busy Joliet market.
Snow and ice will slow down freight flows in several states over the next two days.
Periods of snow and freezing rain will slow down truckers this week from Montana to the Great Lakes.
Truck driver David Hill recalls helping an accident victim on an icy winter day: “She was scared pretty good and screaming for help.”
Carriers rejecting more Northwest reefer loads, possibly due to weather.
Snow, wind, ice will make trouble for weekend truckers.
More potential problems for truckers on I-90, US-2 over Northwest mountain passes.
A few feet of snow, some ice, potential flooding coming to Washington and Oregon.
Dozens of states will get hit with snow, ice, wind this weekend. Truckers should expect delays.
Snow, blizzard conditions not letting up across mountains of western U.S. Icy weather possible in the South.
Snowstorm prompting commercial vehicle restrictions, airport ground delays in major northeastern U.S. cities.
Ice, snow, rain coming soon to the Northeast, New England. Gale force winds, high waves along the coast.
Up to a foot of lake-effect snow possible from Midwest to interior New England. A lot of messy roads, runways.
Several inches of snowfall, very slick roads for portions of the northern Rockies. Minor freight movement delays possible.
A foot of snow or more plus hazardous winds heading to the nation’s heartland.
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.
Icy, snow, sleet won’t make the Mid-Atlantic morning commute easy on the first day of March. Slick roads from Washington, D.C. to New York likely.
Thick ice to cover parts of the Midwest tonight as next winter storm approaches. Major cities are in the path.
Significant winter storm could ice over areas from Texas to Missouri this first week of the new year. Heavy snow to cover the southern Rockies.