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This winter just won't quit. With more snow on the way, here's when Fall River's parking ban starts and what to know about the forecast.
Accumulating snow is expected across Northeast Ohio on Sunday, with 1 to 3 inches forecast for most areas and higher totals possible in the snowbelt east of Cleveland.
It all depends on the exact path of the storm, but it's looking like we're going to see snow and gusty winds from Sunday into Monday.
Our first estimate — subject to change — is for 1 to 4 inches, mostly accumulating Sunday night into early Monday.
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Potential blizzard in Boston could drop a foot of snow or more Monday, weather forecast maps show
A major nor'easter could bring blizzard conditions to Boston at the end of the weekend, the latest weather forecast shows.
Kansas City trades springlike warmth for a brief chill this weekend — here’s when light snow may arrive and how fast temps rebound.
A coastal storm Sunday into early Monday threatens to deliver snow to the region. Welcome to cwg.live, updated around-the-clock by Capital Weather Gang meteorologists. Happening now: Clear this evening with temperatures back in the 40s by 9 p.m. to midnight. Lows range from the upper 30s to lower 40s.
Remnants of the last major snow storm nearly a month ago still stick to New York City sidewalks. Small piles of white now look more like coal mounds from the mud, soot and other buildup. Now, New Yorkers and the rest of the tri-state area are once again bracing for another major snow storm that could bring a foot