A quick-moving winter storm system is expected to bring accumulating snowfall this weekend to parts of the NYC area. Here's ...
The advisory comes ahead of a winter storm set to deliver accumulating snow of 3 to 5 inches from Saturday night into Sunday ...
Long Island is expected to receive three to five inches of snow Saturday night through Sunday morning, as a winter storm watch goes into effect, the National Weather Service said.
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory at 2:21 p.m. EST on Friday valid for Saturday between 1 a.m. EST and 9 a.m. EST for Mackinac County. The weather service states ...
Light snow continues near and east of the divide this afternoon. Winter Weather Advisories remain in effect for parts of the area for persisting light accumulations, less than 2 inches ...
The National Weather Service has issued additional winter weather advisories across central New York, this time in Wayne and Cayuga Counties. The heaviest snow last night and earlier this morning ...
There are currently several bridge closures in Jacksonville due to winter weather and crashes. There's a crash blocking lanes of traffic on the Mathews Bridge, Arlington Expressway and Hart Bridge.
"The cold wind chills as low as 15 below zero could result in hypothermia if precautions are not taken," NWS forecasters wrote in the advisory. Here's what to know about how long the cold will last.
Areas including Bellingrath Road, Dauphin Island Parkway ... provided an update on weather conditions as the area remains under Winter Storm and Extreme Cold warnings until the morning.
which issued a winter weather advisory until 4 a.m. Monday. The precipitation began as a mix of rain and snow across Long Island, falling first in Nassau County and then in Suffolk County.