Weekend Storm Drops Heavy Snow Around Northeast
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The National Weather Service said early Monday that many areas could expect a wintry mix, including thunderstorms, through Tuesday. More than 6 inches of snow is possible north and west of I-95, and icy conditions are expected across the central and southern Appalachians, leading to treacherous road conditions.
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Northeast hit with heavy snow, disrupting air travel
Cities across the Northeast region of the U.S. saw their first major snowfall of the season over the weekend. With that came delays and cancellations at several airports, as well as icy roads. The Weather Channel reported that parts of Long Island reported as much of 7 inches of snow.
A cold front is making its way through the region tonight, bringing light snow to Central New York. As the front moves out, cold Canadian air will settle in, setting
SPOKANE, Wash. - Nation Service has issued several watches, warnings, advisories and special weather statements for the coming days and the Northwest braces for severe weather.
Multiple deep plumes of subtropical moisture will impact the Northern Rockies today through Thursday, bringing heavy rain, increasing flood risks, strong winds,
Rain falls across NYC, as snow causes slippery roads in northern suburbs. Here's a look at how much.
A coastal storm blew into the NYC area today, bringing heavy rain for most of the region and snow for the northern and western suburbs.
As snow continues to pummel Greater Cincinnati, the region is still expected to receive between 4 to 7 inches Saturday night into Sunday morning.