Michigan's Upper Peninsula is under an ice storm warning as northern Michigan braces for winter weather this weekend. The National Weather Service is predicting ice, snow, rain, freezing rain and ...
Read more on our AI policy here. On Thursday at 9:48 p.m. an updated winter weather advisory was released by the NWS Eureka CA in effect until Friday at 8 a.m. for Northern Trinity. The NWS says ...
Spring might not be here just yet - at least for one part of Michigan. A late-season winter storm is looking more possible for the Upper Peninsula and the northern tier of the Lower Peninsula this ...
A spring storm that brought freezing rain downed trees and snapped power lines in Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota and Ontario.
The National Weather Service only runs winter storm watches so far out into the future, even if the same dangerous weather is expected to continue longer into the future. They feel the confidence ...
Residents across the northern U.S. have experienced an ongoing winter storm that has brought destructive ice to numerous Great Lakes and Northeast communities.
The calendar reads spring, but a winter storm watch has been issued for parts of northern New England ahead of weekend snow.
The National Weather Service has issued winter weather advisories for counties across northern New York as freezing rain and snow is possible this weekend. The system is currently moving across ...
Powerful winter storms which led to deaths and power outages in the UK and Ireland were made more likely by an intense swirling vortex of winds miles above the Arctic, say scientists. A team of ...
Michigan's Upper Peninsula was hit with a winter storm over the weekend, bringing significant snowfall. Houghton received the highest amount of snow with 16.5 inches. The National Weather Service ...
Clusters of powerful winter storms have been made more likely by an “intense swirling vortex of winds” miles above the Arctic, scientists have found. A team of researchers from the Met Office and the ...
Clusters of powerful winter storms have been made more likely by an “intense swirling vortex of winds” miles above the Arctic, scientists have found. A team of researchers from the Met Office ...