High risk of rollovers in windy West
High winds in the Desert Southwest may pose stability and visibility issues for truckers (video forecast included).
High winds in the Desert Southwest may pose stability and visibility issues for truckers (video forecast included).
Detecting severe storms often requires sophisticated equipment, but truckers can use their senses to make a close prediction while on the road.
Pilots fly a fleet of specialized aircraft into hurricanes to advance science and save lives.
Weekend truckers could hit areas of nasty thunderstorms from Texas to Minnesota (with forecast video).
Truckers may hit smoke and road closures in the Southwest as the threat for wildfires continues (with forecast video).
These are more bridges that frighten some truckers, especially in bad weather.
Based on driver experiences, traffic data and harsh weather, these are U.S. roads that truckers should avoid whenever possible.
From November all the way till May, it seems like I-80 is closed most of the time because of snow, ice and wind,” a trucker said about driving in Wyoming.
Gusty winds, large hail and a few tornadoes could slow down freight flows at times.
Coast Guard setting restrictions at South Florida ports. Tropical storm conditions are likely this weekend.
Rare hurricane landfall in Hawaii possible this weekend, may disrupt supply chains for a couple days.
Heavy rain and gusty winds could soon disrupt supply chains and maritime freight in Hawaii.
Dangerous winds and other hazards for truckers Friday afternoon and night from the Dakotas to Minnesota.
Winter storms rest of the week could slow down recent freight flow upswing into the Missoula, Montana market.
“Weather is reported to be a factor in the crashes.”
Thick ice, up to a foot of snow to disrupt freight movement in Midwest this weekend.
Major weather events such as hurricanes, blizzards, and historic flooding can produce immediate volatility as well as lasting effects on supply chains, depending on where they hit.
A few feet of snow, some ice, potential flooding coming to Washington and Oregon.
Hazardous road conditions continue to slow down freight movement from Ohio Valley to New England.
Up to a foot of snowfall coming to the Sierra Nevada, Rockies the next two days. Delays in freight movement possible.
Snowfall, gusty winds, transportation delays ongoing from Boston to Bangor. Troubles possible on I-95.
Snowfall may be measured in feet in some parts of U.S. Thanksgiving week. Major transportation issues possible.
Two feet of snow or more coming to the Mountain West. Desert Southwest gets drenched, possibly flooded.
Ice, snow, rain coming soon to the Northeast, New England. Gale force winds, high waves along the coast.
Up to a foot of lake-effect snow possible from Midwest to interior New England. A lot of messy roads, runways.
Record cold possible in 150 U.S. locations this week behind arctic front. Big snowfall in some areas, too.
Do not let snow, wind and cold keep you from coming to the hottest freight conference of the year. Bundle up and join the excitement!
First New England snowstorm of the season arriving “right on time.” Local, regional freight impacts possible.
Severe storms, flash flooding, several inches of snow in store across the lower 48 states through rest of the week.
“Considerable blowing and drifting snow”, white-out conditions in Rockies. Halloween snowstorm for Midwest.
Snow, record cold coming to mountain west as temperatures dip below zero. Storm creeps into Plains, Midwest for Halloween.
Freight flows in and out of Japan may again be disrupted owing to the presence of ex-Typhoon Neoguri, located to the south east of Osaka, which is dumping huge amounts of rain onto a waterlogged Japan. Meanwhile, out in the far reaches of the Philippine Sea, near the Guam island group, Typhoon Bualoi is also lining up to threaten Japan.
Severe thunderstorms possible across several southern states. Strong cold front tracking through region.
Two feet of snow possible for parts of Dakotas, Minnesota as powerful early season storm stalls over northern Plains.
Wet weekend for parts of the southeastern U.S. thanks to what will likely become Tropical Storm Humberto.
Suspicious weather brewing in the Caribbean. Disturbance could soon become the next named storm of the 2019 hurricane season.
Hurricane Dorian taking its time riding east coast, flooding communities along the way. Tornadoes, power outages, too.
Target areas for Friday severe storms include Great Plains, Mid-Atlantic.
Weather delays likely today, tonight in Plains and Southeast.
Potential Tropical Storm Barry, feeling like 105°+ in many cities
Excessive heat in the South, potential storm in the Gulf
Hurricane Barbara still spinning, Florida is sizzling
Fires burning out west, stormy in the High Plains, Alvin in the Pacific
One to two feet of snow and 50-mph winds are heading to the Great Plains. It’ll be the second blizzard to hit the region in the past 30 days.
A few feet of snow will make travel treacherous in parts of the eastern California mountains mid-week.
Damaging winds of more than 60 mph, a foot of snow or more for parts of the nation’s heartland the next two days. Possibly one of the strongest storms in the Great Plains in a quite some time.
Here we go again! Snow depths are at 200 inches right now in some parts of the Sierra Nevada. Lots more coming the next few days.
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 more feet of snow coming to the Sierra Nevada Range, adding to travel troubles. Blizzard conditions and road closures likely in some areas.
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.
Several inches of rain will drench the San Francisco Bay area for a couple of days. Winds could knock out power in some areas.
Several feet of snow coming back to the Sierras atop deep snowpack. Flooding possible in foothills.
Whiteout conditions, several more feet of snow for the Sierras early this week. This is on top of several feet from the weekend.
Several feet of snow, lots of wind expected in Sierras of California this weekend. Coastal downpours, flooding possible.
Bitter cold outbreak in Midwest may have killed at least 12 people, including FedEx worker, college student, homeless man. Autopsies, investigations continue.
Crash scenes have dotted landscapes in parts of Northeast this week. Snow, wind, extreme cold all factors.
Wind chills near 60 below zero soon heading to parts of the Great Lakes. Major cities to stay frozen for days.
Wind chills as cold as 40 degrees below zero adding harsh bite to the air across Great Lakes states this weekend. Snowfall of more than 12 inches in spots.
More than 16 inches of snow possible in northern Rockies through tonight. Lots of blowing snow, too.
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.
Several feet of snow, white-out conditions still on track to slam northern Sierras tonight. Winds will be worse than previously thought, gusting to more than 100 mph.
Weekend winter storm to pack a wallop in parts of Plains, Midwest, and Southeast. Treacherous travel. Power outages possible.
Lots of wind, blowing snow, dangerous cold likely to slow down truckers across the interior Northeast. Storm to last another day.
Snow, ice, heavy rain, and strong winds will smash into Pacific Northwest through Wednesday. Travel troubles in a region of big freight volume increases.
Powerful winds swept through the Pacific Northwest over the weekend. It didn’t take them long to do substantial damage.
Icy, snowy roads to cause more trouble for truckers in Northeast this week. Heavy rain, wind in northern California.
Big storm to make lots of snow and wind in the Sierras this weekend. Travel will be dangerous, and towns could be left in the dark.
The three worst kinds of weather will challenge truckers out west the next few days. Many will run into delays or have to re-route.
Some roads in Mountain West could end up closed this weekend. Heavy snow and wind to give truckers a hard time.
Truckers will have to deal with some messy weather this Christmas weekend. They’re doing all they can to ensure everyone’s last-minute orders arrive on time.
East coast rain storm to slow down shipping, delivery of Christmas gifts. Travel delays, too. Better than snow and ice, but disruptions likely.
The beginning and end of the final work week before Christmas will present travel challenges. Snow, rain, ice, and wind will make for some bumpy trips in multiple regions.
Wet and wintry weather will move across the South for the rest of the work week. Truckers could run into flooded or icy roads.
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.
Some drivers may have to extend Thanksgiving vacations as more lake effect snow piles up in the Northeast. Windy, icy conditions also concerns.
Blizzard conditions to cause problems in Plains, Midwest through Sunday. Zero visibility, dangerous roads, major delays.
Dangerously cold arctic air heading to the Northeast for Thanksgiving. Record temperatures with harsh winds.
Pack a winter coat and umbrella. Rain, freezing cold weather moving into the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex for MarketWaves18.
An early look at next week’s weather for MarketWaves18 has a mix of rain, sunshine, and cold.
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.
Fierce winds will make freight movement difficult this weekend in the Northeast, but drivers and trucking companies do everything possible to reduce accidents.
Nor’easter will drench major cities in the Northeast and New England this weekend. Flooding and wind damage possible.
Willa is no longer a hurricane, but it’s not gone. Storm will drench the South and the Northeast, snow on parts of New England.
People in part of Mexico’s west coast are bracing for wind, life-threatening flooding, mudslides from Tropical Storm Tara.
Truck drivers could get slowed down this week from snow and ice in the Southwest, heavy rain in Texas, and strong wind in southern California.
About 80 miles of the major east-west interstate highway were closed eastbound with a smaller amount closed westbound.
Hurricane Michael’s historic winds caused two known deaths so far as it lashed the northern Gulf coast on Wednesday. Damage in the Carolinas possible today.
Hurricane Michael has devastated parts of the Florida Panhandle, destroying buildings and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands of customers. One man was killed.
Michael is quickly becoming a potentially life-threatening hurricane, heading toward the Gulf coast of Florida. Crews are hurrying to prepare and keep people safe.
Hurricane Michael could cause widespread, long-lasting damage on Florida’s Gulf coast. Flooding and destructive winds.
As Hurricane Michael gains strength and speeds up, people are being evacuated from Florida.
Greece is cleaning up from flooding and wind damage after a strong cyclone moved through parts of the country.last weekend.
Typhoon Trami slammed southern Japan on Sunday, killing at least two people and knocking out power to around a million others. The storm also stalled transportation for hours.