It’s cold now, but the next punch of Arctic air will take it to another level.
A winter storm will deliver a punch of snow to millions in the Northeast after it dumps more white stuff on the snowy Midwest ...
A new, quick-hitting winter storm is piling on in parts of the central US just buried over the weekend, but its next chapter could be its most notable.
Thanksgiving is a week away and the weather has the potential to disrupt travel for the tens of millions visiting family and friends.
A winter storm has the potential to dump heavy rain and several inches of snow across more than 1,000 miles of the country this weekend.
This year’s Thanksgiving travel period is expected to be the busiest in 15 years, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Follow here for live updates on travel and weather.
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.
Holiday travelers in the United States avoiding widespread disruptive weather ahead of Thanksgiving might not be so fortunate during their post-holiday journeys.
La Niña is present again this winter, which can have significant impacts on winter weather around the United States.
Heavy rainfall has unleashed widespread flooding and landslides across Asia, killing more than 600 people with hundreds still missing.