A potentially deadly winter storm is bearing down on most of the U.S., followed by days of bitter, if not record cold. This sort of extreme weather […] ...
NEW ORLEANS — An extreme cold warning remains in effect through Tuesday afternoon. Temperatures are in the 20s this morning ...
Actual air temperatures will only be in the single digits early Tuesday morning -- but the wind chills will be well below zero with more snow in the forecast.
The snow may be over, but the cold stretch is not! January ends on a frigid note with temperatures staying well below freezing all week long. Today and Tuesday are Alert Day; Impact Days for Wednesday ...
Our major winter storm is over but now we enter a late January deep freeze. Arctic air in place and snow on the ground coupled with strong west wind will lead to a dangerously cold conditions.
Slick roads continue today thanks to temps well below freezing. A few snow showers continue off and on throughout the day.
A 4Warn Weather Alert was extended through Tuesday morning in Metro Detroit. The alert was initially set over the weekend ...
The National Weather Service said that wind chills in the Pittsburgh region could fall as low as 25 below zero.
Dangerously cold air is firmly settled over the region Monday morning with sub-zero wind chills and lows in the single digits ...
The arctic cold will set the stage for the winter storm and last for at least the next week. We are talking about 9 + days where temperatures will not climb above freezing. Generally, low temperatures ...
Winter Storm Fern, one of the first major weather events of the calendar year, dropped heavy snow and ice throughout the ...
The warning will remain in effect until 7 p.m. Jan. 26, officials from the National Weather Service in Louisville said.