Weekend snowstorm to slam Northeast
Look for accumulations of 6 to 12 inches of snow in high elevations of West Virginia, western Pennsylvania, upstate New York and northern New England (video forecast included).
Look for accumulations of 6 to 12 inches of snow in high elevations of West Virginia, western Pennsylvania, upstate New York and northern New England (video forecast included).
Amtrak limits Acela and Northeast regional service.
Truckers will hit areas of ice, heavy snow and gusty winds through Friday morning from the Plains to the Northeast (video forecast included).
A Coast Guard commanding officer says the main goal of icebreaking is to “keep industry afloat and keep people employed.”
Another round of snow could delay truckers this week in parts of the Northeast (video forecast included).
Impending weekend nor’easter could cause significant delays in ground and air freight.
Supply chain disruptions could last a few days as a winter storm aims for the Northeast (video forecast included).
Truckers will hit a late-week snowstorm heading to key Northeast freight markets (video forecast included).
For truckers dreaming of a white Christmas, FreightWaves has mapped out the most likely areas for it to happen.
Truckers will hit the first lake-effect snow of the season this week from Upstate New York to northern New England (video forecast included).
Additional periods of heavy rain and flooding could slow down truckers for another day in the Northeast.
Truckers will face flooding rain and potential road closures the next two days from the Midwest to the Northeast.
“I have no words,” said a New York City resident about the deadly flooding from what was once Hurricane Ida (forecast video included).
The Northeast is the most likely region for collisions between commercial trucks and wild animals. These are the top five specific locations.
FreightWaves recently chatted with Brian E. Gorton, Conrail’s new president and chief operating officer, to discuss his vision for Conrail and what opportunities lie ahead for the Northeast terminal railroad jointly owned by CSX and Norfolk Southern.
Strong winds Friday will impact truckers heading to key freight markets in the Northeast (with forecast video).
Truckers may hit minor delays Thursday as a snowstorm hits the interior Northeast (with forecast video).
Wind gusts exceeding 50 mph Friday will impact truckers heading to leading freight markets in the Northeast (with forecast video).
NATSO and other retail fuels industry trade groups urge states not to join the Transportation Climate Initiative Program.
The Coast Guard recently began its Northeast icebreaking season, keeping supply chains flowing in winter.
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.
Heavy snowfall and whiteout conditions could hit several states right after the Thanksgiving weekend.
Truckers could hit delayed interstate travel Monday across many areas of the Northeastern U.S.
Accumulating snowfall possible across the interior Northeast Friday night and Saturday.
Accumulating snowfall possible across several northeastern states Friday night and Saturday.
Several inches of rainfall could temporarily flood parts of the Northeast, including three key freight markets.
High-impact snowstorms not likely this week in high-volume freight markets. Mostly rainy weather, so overall impacts should be manageable.
Snow, wind linger across parts of interior Northeast, but worst of the blizzard gone for most places hit Thursday.
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.
Carriers accepting more loads ahead of the storm, shippers extending lead times.
Gusty winds, up to a foot of snowfall could slow down regional deliveries.
Subzero temperatures behind snowfall may be a challenge for reefer drivers in Great Lakes, New England.
Markets comprising nearly 11% of the nation’s outbound freight in path of winter storm.
Five markets totaling more than 10% of U.S. outbound freight could get hit by impending snowstorm.
Tender rejections in Denver market rising to 12% over the past week, one of the highest levels in the country.
Dozens of states will get hit with snow, ice, wind this weekend. Truckers should expect delays.
Several inches to a foot of snow could delay truckers, freight in many states this week.
Up to a foot of lake-effect snow possible from Midwest to interior New England. A lot of messy roads, runways.
First snowstorm of the season for interior Northeast is “right on schedule.” Up to eight inches for some mountain spots.
More than half a million people without electricity, property damaged as Northeast wind threat continues.
Saia’s expansion in the Northeast U.S. had its risks but appears to be paying off
Heat wave spreading across dozens of states
More than a foot of snow could fall in parts of New England at the end of the week. Winds could reach blizzard strength.
This February was brutal in parts of the Midwest. One city reported more than 50 inches of snowfall. Weekend blizzard to add more.
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, heavy snow, damaging winds coming to a large portion of the U.S. this weekend. Temporary supply chain disruptions likely. Dangerous conditions for truckers.
Thick ice accumulation, several inches of snow will hit the Great Plains, Midwest and Northeast through Wednesday. Temporary disruptions in freight movement, supply chain likely.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced on Twitter on Friday morning that delays would affect LaGuardia International Airport and Newark Liberty International Airport due to the effects of the government shutdown, potentially delaying air cargo operations at these airports.
Residents of Northeastern states are struggling with increased electricity costs and an unreliable energy supply as elected officials contemplate expanding natural gas pipelines in the region.
Ice, wind, heavy snow made for a bad weekend across Midwest, Northeast over the weekend. Storm-related transportation delays, deaths.
Dangerously cold arctic air heading to the Northeast for Thanksgiving. Record temperatures with harsh winds.
As record setting winter weather continues to disrupt all forms of transportation in America, the Northeast sees dramatic declines in freight acceptance.