Chicagoland's first snow of the season was a blast of wind-driven lake-effect snow. There's more snow on the way through Tuesday. Here's the latest storm reports and forecast.
Bands of lake-effect snow are blanketing parts of the Midwest, delivering a whopper for the first snowfall of the season. Parts of Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin have already seen as much as 10 inches of snow. See the mess that’s been made and learn why the National Weather Service is warning of “life-threatening travel conditions” for the Chicago area on Monday.
Lake-effect snow, blustery winds and frigid temperatures made a mess of roads and highways in the Midwest. Crews were moving it out as fast as they could, but see how drivers in everything from cars to big rigs were stranded in the snow across parts of Indiana and Illinois.
This cold blast isn't just a northern thing. Record lows are forecast as far south as the Florida Keys. Find out how cold it will get and how long it will last.
What do you do when a waddle of penguins (yes, a waddle is a thing!) crashes your party? You get out of the way. Check out this adorable video of some curious penguins invading a camp of the Royal New Zealand Air Force in Antarctica.