Heavy snowfall and rain to hit Northern California
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The National Weather Service has issued a series of urgent winter storm warnings across five states today as a severe system brings heavy snow, high winds, and dangerous wind chills to the roadways. Travelers in Colorado,
It’s already been a brutally cold and snowy winter for the northeastern US, but what’s typically the region’s snowiest month is just getting started.
A powerful winter storm system has triggered warnings across 5 states, with forecasts of up to 24 inches of snow in high elevations and wind gusts reaching 70 mph, posing serious risks for travel and safety.
Blizzardlike conditions stemming from a "bomb cyclone" brought heavy snow to the Southeast and ushered in frigid temperatures to much of the East Coast.
It’s finally warming up, which means the storm will most likely bring rain instead of more dreaded ice. But forecasters warned that there may be a lot of it.
Officials from D.C., Virginia and Maryland met Wednesday to analyze their storm response at the COG Board of Directors’ monthly meeting.
The closure order has sparked a social media backlash from experienced climbers who argue their access should not be limited because of the mistakes made by the unskilled and untrained.
Rumpke warns that winter weather and icy roads may slow service and asks residents to keep paths clear for drivers.
A break from the bitter cold is near, but a new storm could quickly follow and affect travel through the Valentine’s Day and Presidents Day weekend. Monday, Feb. 9 marks the final day in a long run of subfreezing highs across the region.