We’ll quickly cloud over Tuesday night ahead of our next weather system set to arrive Wednesday, this one showing the highest potential to deliver our area significant snow all season long.
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch in anticipation of a winter storm that could produce several inches of snow in the area.
Expect some light to moderate snow to be ongoing during the morning commute on Wednesday. This is at the initial stages of the system, so roads will likely turn slick but won’t be as bad as later in ...
EST a winter storm watch was issued by the National Weather Service valid from Wednesday 1 p.m. EST until Thursday 7 a.m. EST ...
A wintry mess is heading to the mid-Atlantic region with forecasts of heavy snow and ice accumulations prompting warnings of potential power outages.
The Roanoke Police Department are offering up some tips to keep safe on the roads as well as some hazards to watch out for.
Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories are in effect for much of Central Kentucky and up through Southern Indiana this Tuesday.
Storm Watches and Winter Storm Warnings are in place for the southern counties of Nebraska into Kansas Tuesday into Wednesday.
The rest of Tuesday will be quiet, but a larger system moves in Wednesday that could bring up to 6 inches of snow in some parts of southeast Wisconsin, with potential lake enhancement along Ozaukee, ...
We should see a few snow flurries on Tuesday here and there, but a bigger snow looms on Wednesday and early Thursday.
Quiet conditions will continue on Tuesday, but Wednesday is likely to bring our heaviest round of snow so far in 2025.
WE’VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT THAT WINTRY MIX COMING TO PARTS OF THE PIEDMONT. WHAT CAN WE EXPECT? IT’S HERE. IT’S MONDAY NIGHT INTO TUESDAY MORNING. LAINEY, WHAT ARE YOU SEEING? I’LL TELL YOU WHAT.