Saturday starts bitter cold with temperatures near zero in Northern New England and around 10 to 15 degrees in the south.
This is a wet weather system and many of us could see over an inch of precipitation on Sunday, according to Dave Epstein.
With relentless snowfall resulting in high snow banks, today's rainy forecast brings slushy and waterlogged roads, presenting new challenges for residents of central New York.
After multiple storms coated New York City in snow this past week, even more slush is expected to pour down on the city ...
MIX Widespread snow fell overnight. We’ll see a gradual flip to rain from south to north Thursday morning. Although that change will happen before sunrise in southeastern MA and wash away much of that ...
A messy mix of snow and rain washed over the state early Thursday, causing a smattering of schools to announce delayed<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
In the coalfields, the 1″- 3″ of snow you see down there will eventually change to rain and slush out ... Thursday morning (our next First Alert Weather Day). Temperatures will rise to ...
Slushy, icy weather will continue through the morning commute on Friday. Be prepared for delays and winter travel at all elevations. The weather will slowly clear by evening into the weekend. There ...
The Baltimore area is bracing for rain, sleet and snow in the early part of the weekend before more wintry weather returns ...
Afterwards, we return to a period of quiet weather across the Mid-Ohio Valley. We will have to wait for Friday for some sunshine to return, but it is going to be a great way to end off a messy week.
The bitterly cold air has settled into the area while the sun shines bright. Another wave of wintry precipitation returns to ...