Storms out west could snarl last-minute Christmas shipments
Truckers will hit high winds and several feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada Christmas week (video forecast included).
Truckers will hit high winds and several feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada Christmas week (video forecast included).
Truckers could hit spots of 60-plus mph winds and big hail in the southern Plains the next two days (video forecast included).
Truckers will have to deal with another Northwest heat wave as triple digits return the next few days (forecast video included).
Monsoonal storms will produce areas of torrential rain and potential flash flooding Wednesday in the Desert Southwest (forecast video included).
Several inches of rain may cause flash flooding across the South from this weekend into next week (forecast video included).
More freight flow delays as storms drop heavy rain in spots along and east of the Mississippi River (forecast video included).
Truckers will have to deal with very hot weather this week from Washington state to the Desert Southwest (forecast video included).
Truckers will likely run into flooded roads Thursday in portions of the Mississippi and Ohio valleys (with forecast video).
Storms the next couple of days could stop some truckers in their tracks due to torrential rain (with forecast video).
Truckers will hit delays the rest of the week as more periods of heavy rain soak the Deep South (with forecast video).
“We’re giving it all we have,” Coast Guard Capt. Will Watson said about the search for a capsized commercial vessel’s missing crew members.
Prolonged Plains rainfall, heavy at times, will delay freight flows a bit through the weekend (forecast video).
Localized flooding and roadblocks possible through early next week from Texas to Tennessee (with forecast video).
With 10,000 severe storms hitting the U.S. each year, they’re bound to delay truckers at times.
Multiple rounds of heavy storms this week could slow down truckers from the Rockies to the Appalachians. Flash flooding and roadblocks possible.
Gusty winds, flash flooding could slow down truckers in spots from Carolinas to New England.
Weekend weather may delay loads heading into Seattle, Portland, Medford markets.
Back-to-back-to-back rounds of snowfall could slow down weekend truckers from High Plains to Midwest.
Summer in the Rockies starts with several inches of snowfall
Super-size hail, wicked winds possible in the Plains
A few feet of snow will make travel treacherous in parts of the eastern California mountains mid-week.
This February was brutal in parts of the Midwest. One city reported more than 50 inches of snowfall. Weekend blizzard to add more.
Thunderstorms, several more inches of rain to flood Southeast roads and homes through the weekend.
It doesn’t have to be an unusually warm winter day in the Southeast to get thunderstorms popping. Thanks to something called elevated convection, they rumbled for hours on Tuesday during very chilly weather.
Heavy snow, wind, severe storms to make travel difficult for truckers and holiday travelers returning to work. Delays likely from the Midwest to the eastern Rockies.
Another round of heavy rain could soon flood parts of the Carolinas devastated by Hurricane Florence. Records have already been set.
Wet and wintry weather will move across the South for the rest of the work week. Truckers could run into flooded or icy roads.
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.
Severe thunderstorms turned deadly across Italy earlier this week, causing major flooding in Venice.
Severe storms from Texas to Mississippi will make freight delivery tougher the next couple days. Torrential rain, strong winds, and isolated tornadoes all possible.
Truckers will face weather challenges in the western U.S. this week, as well as the southern states. Heavy snow, rain, and wind are in the forecast.