A rare weather phenomenon that hasn't occurred since 1968 could soon impact the U.S., plummeting temperatures nationwide.
Most states are expecting above-average precipitation, with temperatures varying across the U.S. during the busy travel week.
A brewing storm is expected to primarily be a rainmaker, though some snow is possible along its northern edges.
A sudden stratospheric warming could soon disturb the polar vortex, causing frigid air to spill from the North Pole to North ...
Today is “potentially the worst” weather day for early Thanksgiving travelers, according to the Weather Channel. The Gulf ...
Over the next 10 days, scientists say, changes in the stratosphere will upend weather patterns and set the stage for a cold, snowy December across parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data shows snow has already appeared across much of the northern U.S. and the ...
High temperatures are expected to fall into the 30s by Thanksgiving Day, then remain colder than normal the rest of the ...
Thanksgiving is a week away and the weather has the potential to disrupt travel for the tens of millions visiting family and friends.
Thanksgiving will be colder for all of us, even Ann Arbor and Detroit. The lake-effect snow will continue in northwest Lower ...
La Niña tends to create wetter than normal winter conditions for Ohio and portions of nearby states, according to a map from ...
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