A powerful winter storm packing heavy snow, rain and even severe weather is set to snarl Thanksgiving travel in the eastern half of the U.s. to start the holiday weekend, then smack the area with ...
The FOX Forecast Center said that at the beginning of this week, a weak storm system ... whether by car or airplane. Additionally, the season’s first heavy lake-effect snow event could also ...
Heavy accumulations of snow are forecast along the Continental Divide, where winter storm warnings are in effect from 11 p.m. Monday through 5 a.m. Thanksgiving morning. The weather service in ...
Up to 8 inches of snow for Castle Rock; The mountains are also expected to see 2 to 3 more feet of snowfall by the time the storm wraps up Wednesday night, according to NWS snow forecasts.
The FOX Forecast Center is continuing to monitor travel troubles from coast to coast as the workweek begins. Another storm is slamming the West with heavy rain and mountain snow, while a fast-moving ...
Interior regions of the Northeast, like upstate New York, would likely see snow. The storm was still on track to move into the Northeast on Wednesday night and pick up throughout the day Thursday ...
If you’re hitting the road for Thanksgiving travel in New England, be prepared for two rounds of wet weather this week, including a possible winter storm on Thursday. TSA expecting a record ...
Winter storm warnings going into the week of Thanksgiving stretch from California to the East Coast and the potential for snow—particularly in the Northeast—could impact plans as travel is ...
Winter storm warnings and advisories are in place across 14 states, with up to 7 feet of snow set to hit some mountain areas, bringing travel chaos just before Thanksgiving. The six warnings cover ...
Northern Pennsylvania, including parts of the Poconos, were walloped as the first winter storm of the season arrived early and dumped as much as a foot of snow in the highest elevations.
26 update: Updated forecast: Up to 3 more feet of snow forecast for mountains, storm moves to Denver overnight ... to see up to 6 inches through Castle Rock and 4 inches through Colorado Springs.