A storm from Sunday to Sunday night will dump enough snow to shovel and plow in areas from West Virginia to Maine as well as trigger a slew of travel problems on interstates and at airports, AccuWeather meteorologists warn.
Snow and winds are likely to trigger flight cancellations and cause headaches for people traveling to DC for Inauguration Day.
The NWS has warned of possible snow squalls as Arctic air spreads south and east from the Rockies Friday through next week.
Part of the same setup that is leading to another high wind event in Southern California into midweek will help trigger a storm in the eastern United States this weekend to early next week. AccuWeather meteorologists say the extent of the storm's snow,
Homeownership insurance rates will keep going up, experts agree. There are myriad challenges facing the industry.
The coldest air of the winter is about to descend across the United States, and the upcoming Arctic express could set off loud booms that feel like earthquakes. These events, known as frost quakes, occur when plummeting temperatures cause water in the ground to freeze.
As residents grapple with the enormity of homes and businesses lost, the economic impact of the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires grows larger by the day. AccuWeather’s estimate of property and business losses reached $135 billion to $150 billion by Friday, 10 times greater than the deadly Maui fire in 2023.
“There’s a little wave of low pressure that develops along the front, and that’ll move through the area, or by the area Sunday night or first thing Monday,” said AccuWeather meteorologist Joe Lundberg “And then the arctic comes on in, and it’s going to be brutal pretty much for all next week across the area.”