Weekend blizzard will add to Midwest record snowfall
This February was brutal in parts of the Midwest. One city reported more than 50 inches of snowfall. Weekend blizzard to add more.
This February was brutal in parts of the Midwest. One city reported more than 50 inches of snowfall. Weekend blizzard to add more.
A few feet of snow, high winds will give truckers problems in Colorado this weekend. Some delays, disruptions in supply chain for a few days.
Several feet of snow, powerful winds heading to the Sierras this weekend. Pacific Northwest will get its share, too, including Seattle.
Around a foot of snow coming to the Olympic Mountains this weekend, but Seattle metro area could also see its share. Bitterly cold winds, too,
More than 16 inches of snow possible in northern Rockies through tonight. Lots of blowing snow, too.
Some of the same areas snowed in, iced over last two weekends will be targeted again this week. More bitter cold to follow.
Ice, wind, heavy snow made for a bad weekend across Midwest, Northeast over the weekend. Storm-related transportation delays, deaths.
More than a foot of snow could fall in parts of the Northeast this weekend. Areas of ice, too, in major cities.
Significant snow, ice, wind to slam some big cities this weekend. Could take days to thaw out.
Storm to dump several feet of snow in northern Sierras. Blizzard conditions, dangerous travel.
White-out conditions to make trucking risky or impossible in the Cascades and Rockies next two days.
Icy, snowy, and slushy roads will still be trouble for truckers across the South for a few more days. Two heavy snowstorms could hit mountains out west this week.
On today’s episode, Craig Fuller, Nick Austin, Zach Strickland, and John Kingston discuss the weather system impacting the southeast as well as the latest news in oil production.
Great Plains, parts of Midwest to get smacked by another blizzard this weekend. Snow, ice, wind to slow down freight movement. Severe storm damage for parts of the South.
Big storm will make trouble for drivers going through the Sierra Nevada heading into Thanksgiving. Heavy snow in the mountains, heavy rain in the valleys.