Millions brace for major storm this weekend
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A major winter storm is set to sweep the nation this weekend, bringing snow, sleet, ice and sub-zero windchills from the southern Plains to the Northeast from Friday to Monday.
Heavy snow, thick ice and brutal cold are expected to make the winter storm a potentially life-threatening weather event for nearly 30 states.
The National Weather Service predicts the storm will start Friday across the south-central U.S. and move northeast through the weekend. Forecasters continue to provide updated information as the storm's arrival comes closer. So, what's the latest update on when Winter Storm Fern will reach Ohio? Here's what we know.
A whopper of a winter storm is set to impact a large chunk of the U.S. – from Texas to the East Coast – this weekend. It’s too early to predict how much snow we may get, but the models are aligning for significant totals.
Winter storm watches have been issued for 16 New Jersey counties starting Saturday night and continuing into Monday.
Cincinnatians preparing for this weekend's winter storm should continue to expect light, fluffy snow. Here are some shoveling tips.
A growing threat of winter weather could bring dangerous travel conditions and possible power outages across North Georgia this weekend, as forecasters warn that ice, not snow, may be the biggest concern.
In case you need some last minute essentials while you hunker down during this weekend’s snowy weather, here’s where you can go.
Meteorologists say the likelihood of heavy snow in the Capital Region remains at 20% to 30%, but the odds of major snowfall in the Hudson Valley are much higher.