Low-volume Northwest becomes nation’s tightest region
Normally one of the softest regions for truckload activity in the U.S., the Pacific Northwest has become the tightest in the nation.
Normally one of the softest regions for truckload activity in the U.S., the Pacific Northwest has become the tightest in the nation.
Strong winds and more than 2 feet of snow are likely through Tuesday in the mountains of the Northwest (video forecast included).
A compilation of the past week in social media images includes Northwest floods, a Northeast snow squall and a weather satellite launch.
Truckers may hit delays in the Northwest as the risk of additional flooding continues (video forecast included).
A section of U.S. Highway 101 is closed in Washington due to a landslide (video forecast included).
Truckers will hit periods of flooding and whiteout conditions in the Pacific Northwest for several days.
Truckers will hit delays and some flooded roads this weekend in the northern Gulf Coast as well as the Northwest.
Truckers will have to deal with another Northwest heat wave as triple digits return the next few days (forecast video included).
Truckers will have to keep beating triple-digit heat this week in the Northwest and Big Sky Country (forecast video included).
Truckers heading to the Northwest will have to beat triple-digit, record-breaking heat later this week (forecast video included).
Truckers will hit a barrage of snow and rain from the mountains to the valleys (with forecast video).
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.
Up to 4 feet of snow could bury some Northwest mountains next few days.
Subzero temperatures behind snowfall may be a challenge for reefer drivers in Great Lakes, New England.
Reefer rejections increasing in Salt Lake City market.
A challenging job in winter.
More snow, ice returning to the Midwest after only a brief break earlier this week.
Increasing demand for reefers (climate-controlled trailers) in areas where big winter storm is heading.
Snow, ice, wind making it tough to move what year-end freight is out there.