A passing shower or flurry is possible this morning, but the main event kicks off this afternoon, making for a messy evening commute. See the full snow timeline here: ...
School closings for Thursday will be called in by the school districts as early as Wednesday night. If schools do call off classes on Thursday, they will likely come in the morning as students and ...
A powerful winter storm continues to sweep across the Plains and Midwest, placing cities like Chicago and Detroit on alert ...
Cloudy with snow developing by this afternoon. Heaviest this afternoon and evening. 4" to 6" likely by Thursday A.M. Get the ...
Scattered snow showers are expected Tuesday night through roughly 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. Wednesday, and then the main snow system will spread over Chicagoland between 10 a.m. and noon. Between noon and 6 ...
Expect a cold day on Wednesday, with temperatures in the single digits and pocket flurries in the metro. Southeastern Minnesota could see accumulating snow due to a larger system just south of the ...
Snow from the winter storm will move into Chicago tomorrow morning, starting off light before picking up speed Wednesday afternoon.
After the snow is done, tomorrow looks like a cold day. Highs will be in the teens, with subzero wind chills. Those “feel-like temperatures” will become more nasty into early Friday, as they tumble ...
Two inches of snowfall in New York could top off piles leftover from the weekend’s wintry weather, as three separate storms are set to blanket much of the US in white this week.
We are deep into winter here in Wisconsin. As we go throughout the next week we are tracking plenty of snow chances and frigid temperatures.
Snow began falling in the D.C. metro area around 2 p.m. Tuesday, starting as light, fine flakes before intensifying as heavier snow bands pushed northward.