New winter weather warnings issued in Northeast
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It’s already been a brutally cold and snowy winter for the northeastern US, but what’s typically the region’s snowiest month is just getting started.
Melting snow and light winds fueled dense fog across Northeast Ohio Monday morning, with similar visibility issues possible again Tuesday.
It may feel like spring in parts of the central and eastern United States now, but winter is hanging on over the Upper Midwest and Northeast with areas of snow and ice upcoming.
The Northeast is expected to return to average temperatures for the remainder of February following a winter dominated by below-freezing conditions.
The massive storm dumped heavy snow and ice across a huge swath of the United States, leaving nearly 600,000 homes without power and more than two dozen people dead.
Top computer models don't agree about the forecast, but some are suggesting it could be another major snowstorm in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.
A report from the NWS Spokane WA was issued on Wednesday at 6:41 p.m. for heavy snow until 7:30 p.m. for Northeast Mountains.
One winter storm system is set to move offshore as another gears up to trek across the country in its wake, bringing extreme conditions with it. The first major storm of the new year brought heavy snow into the Northeast on Saturday evening, likely ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Northeast Ohio is headed for a stretch of springlike weather this week, with temperatures climbing well above seasonal averages and high temperatures flirting with 60 degrees by midweek.