T he D.C. metro area, central Maryland and Northern Virginia could get about 5"-8" of snow, and some isolated locations could get more. Areas toward the west could get 8"-12" or s ...
A winter storm is imminent this weekend for the WLKY region, with a wide range of potentially serious impacts.
Dangerous wintry conditions descended Sunday on a large swath of the central United States as a severe storm system tracked ...
Approximately 63 million people are under winter alerts from the Plains to the Mid-Atlantic including Kansas City, St Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and DC.
Western Kentucky is experiencing the largest number of outages, with Henderson tracking the most at almost 7,000 outages.
The warmer air will continue increasing Monday, and this may change things over to plain rain, especially for the metro and points south. Some snow and a wintry mix will continue well north of I-64.
A winter storm warning is in effect from Sunday into Monday for the WLKY region, with a wide range of potentially serious ...
A winter storm will roll across the region bringing a quick hit of snow Sunday evening, before turning over to sleet and rain on Monday morning. As storm exits Monday night, expect more snow showers.
Sunday is a WAVE Weather ALERT DAY as a significant winter storm brings a wintry mix (ice) and snow to our area.
With the cold air not going anywhere anytime soon, the groundwork is laid for our next winter storm to move into the ...
AND AGAIN, JUST A LITTLE ADJUSTMENT OF THE STORM TRACK MAY ALSO EVEN MOVE SOME OF THOSE BANDS. THINGS GET GOING AFTER 10:00 TONIGHT WITH THE STEADIEST SNOW WRAPPING UP SOMEWHERE AROUND NOONTIME ...
Blizzard Warnings and other Winter Weather Alerts will also expire from west to east into the first half of tonight. Snowfall in addition to powerful winds have created whiteout conditions over ...