Messy weekend wintry mix continues in Northern states
Truckers may hit delays this weekend as roads remain slick and slushy from the Great Lakes to the Northeast (video forecast included).
Truckers may hit delays this weekend as roads remain slick and slushy from the Great Lakes to the Northeast (video forecast included).
Truckers will run into delays as roads become slick and slushy across the Northeast (video forecast included).
Truckers face another day of dicey winter weather from Minnesota to Michigan (video forecast included).
A developing winter storm could cause significant delays in freight flows over the next few days (video forecast included).
Ice, sleet and snow may keep truckers out of the mid-Atlantic this weekend.
A winter storm may keep truckers away from portions of Texas and the mid-Atlantic for a couple of days (video forecast included).
It’s hard to predict when and where ice will strike, but the magnitude of such events can be mitigated. Reliance Partners’ Brian Runnels explains why it’s imperative that drivers slow down and increase their following distance during adverse conditions.
Back-to-back winter storms this week have been wreaking havoc on trucking capacity (with forecast video).
Minor weather disruptions for truckers this weekend across the continental U.S.
Increasing demand for reefers (climate-controlled trailers) in areas where big winter storm is heading.
Hazardous road conditions continue to slow down freight movement from Ohio Valley to New England.
Several inches of snow, sleet will slow down truckers across the country this week. Severe thunderstorms, too.
Rain to snow transition through tonight across parts of the Southeast.
Record cold possible in 150 U.S. locations this week behind arctic front. Big snowfall in some areas, too.
Two feet of snow possible for parts of Dakotas, Minnesota as powerful early season storm stalls over northern Plains.
Don’t underestimate Mother Nature. Numerous truck drivers in the Midwest lost control while moving through a major snowstorm Thursday.
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 accumulation, several inches of snow will hit the Great Plains, Midwest and Northeast through Wednesday. Temporary disruptions in freight movement, supply chain likely.
Some of the same areas snowed in, iced over last two weekends will be targeted again this week. More bitter cold to follow.