How Much Snow, Ice To Expect

New week, more snow and ice for the Northeast, Midwest and Plains. Our latest forecast has what you need to know to plan around these latest winter storms.
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Spin-Outs Reported; Flights Canceled

Winter Storm Garnett swept into the Northeast with heavy snow and freezing rain, making a mess of roads and causing hundreds of flight delays and cancellations. Watch this video for the latest.
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Winter Fights Back, Temps Plunging For Millions

After seeing widespread above average temperatures, winter will take back control of the thermostat this week as cold air plunges into the Central United States. Temperatures could drop nearly 30 degrees below average from Montana to Colorado all the way to the Texas Panhandle. Check out how cold it could get where you live.
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Heavy Rain, Flood Threat On Warm Side Of Winter Storms

Snow and ice aren’t the only things this winter storm double-header will bring across the East this week. Heavy rain and storms will be a threat on the warm side of both systems, posing flash flooding concerns across a large swath of the South. Cities from Dallas to Atlanta as well as places like Asheville, which are still in recovery from Hurricane Helene, could see heavy rainfall for multiple days. Time it out here.
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Watch: Deputy Rushes In As Car Sinks

Heart-pounding video takes you along as a sheriff’s deputy in Marin County, California, rescues a driver who ran off a flooded road into a rushing creek. It happened during recent storms that brought record rain and deadly flooding to northern California. The sheriff’s office says the video is a terrifying reminder never to drive through standing water and to slow down in wet conditions.
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