Winter storm warning expanded
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A 'bomb cyclone' is intensifying severe winter weather for millions of people across the U.S. The system is expected to knock out power and disrupt holiday travel.
Heading home after Christmas? Forecasters warn travel could be disrupted across the Northeast due to a snowstorm.
• A fast-moving winter storm dumped several inches of snow across parts of the Midwest where it caused hundreds of crashes and slowed travel to a crawl. It’s now delivering the first widespread snow of the season to the Northeast and eventually New ...
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Massive 1,800-mile winter storm slams large swath of the US with heavy snow and travel chaos
A nearly 2,000-mile stretch of the US has been warned that the 'mother lode of cold air' is about to move in and hammer millions of Americans with snow starting today. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued winter weather advisories across a massive ...
Whether snow falls in major cities Tuesday will depend on the nor’easter’s path. By Jin Yu Young Nazaneen Ghaffar and Judson Jones A significant winter storm is set to bring heavy snowfall to a large section of the Northeast, with more than a foot of ...
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Arctic air, whiteout snow, and flood alerts sweep across the US.—and more cities are in the path this week
A powerful winter weather system is gripping much of the United States, triggering a rare convergence of arctic cold, heavy snowfall, and flooding that is affecting nearly 60 million people. The widespread impact extends from the northern Plains to the Southeast,
• The third winter storm in a week has dumped several inches of snow across parts of the Midwest and slowed travel to a crawl. It’s poised to deliver the first widespread snow of the season to the Northeast and New England. • The storm will make for ...
More than a thousand flights were canceled or delayed across the Northeast and Great Lakes regions due to snow as thousands took to U.S. roads and airports during the busy travel period between Christmas and New Year’s.