More than 40 million people are under blizzard warnings along the East Coast from the Delmarva Peninsula up to Maine. Snow will be particularly heavy overnight as dangerous winds whip to 70+ mph along ...
A high-impact bomb cyclone is beginning to depart New England after dumping up to 3 feet of snow in some states and leaving hundreds of thousands withou ...
More than 40 million people are under blizzard warnings along the East Coast from the Delmarva Peninsula up to Maine. Snow will be particularly heavy overnight as dangerous winds whip to 70+ mph along ...
The state of emergency will remain in effect until further notice, with the flexibility for authorities to take additional actions as needed to address the ongoing impact of the storm. The storm is ...
A bomb cyclone is wreaking havoc across the Northeast, bringing heavy snow, near hurricane-force winds and other hazardous ...
Thousands in the Northeast remained without power amid freezing temperatures Tuesday morning as people from that region and the mid-Atlantic dug out from extreme snowfall – including more than 2 feet ...
More than 10,000 US flights have been canceled from Sunday through Tuesday, as the bomb cyclone winter storm unleashes heavy snow and fierce winds up and down the East coast. Flight cancellations ...
Snow totals and the chances for a more significant bomb cyclone have been trending up, particularly along the coast.
Delaware Gov. Matt Meyer has declared a state of emergency ahead of a severe winter storm expected to impact the state beginning Sunday. The storm is anticipated to bring significant snow and sleet ...
Forecasters were fighting an uphill battle to message this historic winter storm.
Dangerous, critical fire weather conditions persist Wednesday after more than a dozen new wildfires torched tens of thousands of acres and forced evacuations in the Plains amid bone-dry conditions and ...
The historic amount of snow also caused more than 10,000 power outages across the state. Stein said roads remain dangerous and likely will be “bad for days to come.” “For your own safety and for the ...