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Winter storm Ezra to bring snow, wind and possible blizzard conditions to Upper Midwest, and ice, snow to Northeast
Winter Storm Ezra will begin to impact the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes Region Sunday before shifting to the Northeast this week. Snow, wind and rain are in the forecast, and there is even a chance for severe storms across the southern side of Ezra.
Another fast-moving system will bring a mixture of rain and snow blended with a blast of Arctic air that will usher in below-average temperatures along much of the East Coast to start off the New
The Storm Prediction Center put much of Illinois, Indiana, southern Michigan, and northwest Ohio under level 1 and 2 risks.
Several states are bracing for a significant amount of snowfall and dangerously high winds as Winter Storm Ezra rolls in.
Millions of Americans live in areas under winter storm alerts stretching from northern Minnesota to the Eastern Seaboard.
After rounds of flooding in Washington state, another atmospheric river will likely bring more rain to the West Coast during Christmas week. Many places across the country, however, are set to experience an unusually warm holiday. Here's a recap of forecasts and interactive tools to track conditions across the country as you plan for travel.
A powerful winter storm is impacting parts of the U.S. with major snowfall, ice, and below zero wind chills. The conditions are disrupting holiday travel and could last through next week.
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Another Alberta clipper system will bring snow from the northern tier into the Midwest and Northeast this weekend. Major cities along the Interstate 95 corridor, like New York City and Philadelphia, could see their first measurable snow of the season.