It will feel like winter again in Kansas City this week, with dropping temperatures and multiple chances for snow.
Frigid arctic air surging into the region will bring dangerously cold temperatures over the next several days.
Winter weather conditions can create dangerous driving scenarios, disrupt daily activities, and increase the risk of accidents on the road.
A storm from the west could lead to snow in the air and potentially on the ground in the Portland metro area, as well as icy roads.
Light snow fell across portions of the state this morning. We will be entering a predominantly dry and cold period for the next few days. Wind chills will reach 30 to 50 below.
The region is getting back into those cold conditions as the ferocious windchills return tonight and ramp up tomorrow morning.
From now to about Thursday, our weather pattern looks dry, but dangerously cold. Currently, we do not have an Extreme Cold Warning/Cold Weather Advisory. However, this could change later today. Most ...
Most of the Puget Sound area is under a Cold Weather Advisory through Wednesday morning as bitter cold temperatures take hold. In the Seattle-Tacoma metro area; western Skagit, San Juan and Whatcom ...
The first front should make it to Denver around 5 p.m. Monday. Temps will quickly drop into the teens, with light snow developing before 9 p.m.
On Monday, winter alerts were in place across the central Plains, the Midwest, the Ohio Valley and the mid-Atlantic ahead of ...
Seattle's National Weather Service branch issued a cold weather advisory for the metropolitan area, as nearly record-low temperatures are on the horizon.
During the winter months, the National Weather Service often issues warnings, watches and advisories ahead of weather-related events like snowstorms. Here's what they mean.