HAD. AND WITHOUT MUCH SNOW. YOU KNOW, WHEN MANY PEOPLE HEAR THE WORD BLIZZARD, THEY IMMEDIATELY THINK HIGH AMOUNT OF SNOW. BUT THAT’S NOT USUALLY THE CASE. IN TODAY’S WEATHER EXPERT METEOROLOGIST ...
As part of our ongoing work to digitize our film archives, here is a set of photos taken 50 years ago during this week in December of ...
The wide-ranging storm has brought blizzard conditions, strong winds, an ice storm, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes and is being followed by extreme temperature drops that are plunging millions ...
Another snowstorm could bury parts of the UK next week, with London potentially seeing up to two inches - while one region ...
A blizzard warning is in effect for parts of Michigan's Upper Peninsula through Thanksgiving morning. Some areas could see over a foot of snow, with localized totals reaching up to three feet. Strong ...
Two winter systems are combining to bring heavy snow and strong winds to the Great Lakes and Upper Midwest. Michigan's Upper Peninsula could see over a foot of snow, with some areas potentially ...
JUST NOW BEGINNING HERE IN KANSAS CITY WITH AREAS OF RAIN AND EMBEDDED THUNDERSTORMS SWEEPING ACROSS EASTERN KANSAS AND WESTERN MISSOURI. I WANT YOU TO BE AWARE THAT EVEN THE RAIN SHOWERS CAN CAUSE ...
But the snow also brought magic to the most mundane views, transforming Leicester and Leicestershire into winter wonderlands. Children built igloos in Anstey that took three finger-numbing hours to ...
Last week's blizzard brought heavy snow to central and western Iowa, as some places saw as much as 9 inches of snow. One area that felt the blizzard was on Iowa Highway 141 near Denison, as the Iowa ...
A powerful storm with blizzard conditions will sweep across the Prairies Wednesday and Thursday, bringing blizzard conditions, potential road closures, and flash freezes in some areas. Strong winds ...
Nebraska and Iowa cities and counties have issued snow emergencies ahead of expected blizzard conditions Wednesday.The city of La Vista is in a snow emergency from 12 p.m. Wednesday through 6 a.m.