Snow will arrive Wednesday afternoon, be at its steadiest and heaviest in the early evening, then taper off by early Thursday.
A snowstorm has blown into the mid-Atlantic states, causing dozens of accidents on icy roads, prompting school closures and stoking worries about possible power outages.
Heavy snow will begin falling Wednesday evening and continue into Thursday morning. Here's how much to expect.
A winter storm packing a punch of heavy snow is heading to West Michigan, likely arriving later in the day Wednesday.
More cold and more snow are in the forecast from National Weather Service Gaylord office meteorologists, with a winter storm expected to roll into northern Michigan starting Wednesday afternoon and ...
School closings for Thursday will be called in by the school districts as early as Wednesday night. If schools do call off classes on Thursday, they will likely come in the morning as students and ...
A significant winter storm is expected to bring over 6 inches of snow to Michigan, impacting travel Wednesday night.
Dry and cloudy conditions will continue throughout the rest of our Tuesday before an active winter weather pattern moves in, ...
A large portion of the nation was bracing for winter weather Tuesday. Here's how much it could snow near you this week.
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Watch for Racine County from Wednesday afternoon until early Thursday morning.
Due to this snowfall, the National Weather Service in Grand Rapids has issued a Winter Storm Watch from 1 PM Wednesday through 7 AM Thursday. The watch states that heavy snowfall will impact portions ...
Washington, Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, as well as parts of Idaho and South Dakota, appear within the low-to-medium range of NOAA's ...