An expert analysis on the winter weather is given in the above AccuWeather.com video. After blasting the Midwest and Great Lakes on Monday and Monday night, a complex, fast-moving storm will bring heavy snow to parts of
Frigid arctic air will return to the Northeast and Midwest this week, but the colder weather will not return alone. Slippery rounds of snow are in store. A pair of storms–one set to move through the Midwest, the other across the
Frigid arctic air will return to the Northeast and Midwest this week, but the colder weather will not return alone. Slippery rounds of snow are in store. A pair of storms–one set to move through the Midwest, the other across the
Frigid arctic air will return to the Northeast and Midwest this week, but the colder weather will not return alone. Slippery rounds of snow are in store. A pair of storms–one set to move through the Midwest, the other across the
The storm is expected to bring between 3 and 6 inches of snow to New York City. Amounts will be less to the north and west but may top 6 inches south of I-287. Lengthy flight delays and many cancelations are expected during and well ahead of the storm,