ATLANTA — Georgia is waking up to another day of impacts from this week’s winter storm. Ice, snow, and freezing rain from Friday have created lingering hazards for travel, power outages, and more.
Major airports including Atlanta and Charlotte, N.C., continued to report disruptions Saturday as a winter storm continues ...
The Montana and Wyoming mountains will see the heaviest snow, with up to 2 feet expected until 6 p.m. local time on Sunday.
After sunset, temperatures will begin to fall again, dropping below freezing Saturday evening. Snow, ice, and meltwater will refreeze, creating dangerous driving conditions after dark through Sunday ...
Roads remain snow and ice-covered from Friday's winter storm. We strongly recommend that you avoid travel today to allow sunshine and road crews to begin clearing the roads. Meltwater will refreeze in ...
While temperatures will warm up by mid-morning, refreezing remains a concern, particularly north of the Metroplex.
CHARLOTTE — Duke Energy said crews were working hard to restore power for thousands Saturday in the wake of overnight snow, ...
It was a week of fire and ice. It began with millions of people across the U.S. shivering amid blizzard conditions and frigid ...
Some states have seen a foot or more of snow during the storm.Parts of Arkansas have seen 14 inches of snow in the storm. Seven inches have fallen in Little ...
Norwegians don’t let the cold deter them from enjoying their capital city—and neither should you. Here’s how to enjoy Oslo in ...
As crews continue to clear roads so drivers can get around safely, the Tennessee Department of Transportation released that more than 100 crashes happened in East Tennessee between midnight Friday ...
Here’s how to stay safe when venturing out after a snowstorm, especially when icy conditions are still in your area.