CLEVELAND, Ohio — The weekend snowstorm dropped widespread snowfall across Northeast Ohio, with some communities reporting around a foot or more of snow, according to storm-total spotter reports ...
It’s already been a brutally cold and snowy winter for the northeastern US, but what’s typically the region’s snowiest month ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Some Northeast Ohio residents probably are running out of places to pile the snow as they try to keep driveways and sidewalks clear. Lake-effect snow and squalls hit the region ...
A fast-moving clipper system is expected to bring additional snow to a region that is already well above its winter average ...
A monster storm just shattered a 127-year-old record and left nearly 1 million customers in the dark in the South. See which regions received the most snow.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Snow squalls, gusty winds and falling temperatures are expected to impact the Friday evening commute across ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — A fast-moving Alberta clipper is expected to bring widespread accumulating snow to Northeast Ohio late ...
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Active winter pattern to bring even more snow to the Northeast, causing potential travel disruptions
This winter season has already brought above-average snowfall to the area and although snow totals are expected to be generally light, the next system moves in Tuesday through Wednesday morning.
A rapidly strengthening storm is expected to develop off the Southeast coast this weekend amid a deadly cold outbreak, ...
Deaths were reported in the Northeast, the South and the Plains. A massive winter storm that stretches across the U.S. has knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of people in the South and is now ...
Snow totals will be highest in northeast Georgia, where 6"+ is possible in higher elevations. For Atlanta and the inner metro ...
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