Back-To-Back Storms Spreading Snow And Ice

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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Are You In A 'Snow Hole'? Here's Where Snow Totals Are Low

Two typically snowy cities in the north-central states have picked up just an inch this season.
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Rounds Of Rain Bring Notable Flood Threat

A multi-day flood threat is coming for the South this week as two storms travel across the country. For many areas, this will be the first significant flood threat of 2025. Major cities like Atlanta, Nashville and Birmingham could see up to 3 inches of rain by Thursday morning. The threat includes Asheville, North Carolina, which is still recovering from the devastating floods that resulted from Hurricane Helene. Time it out here.
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4 Things To Watch In This Week's Weather

Winter fights back, dropping temperatures across much of the Central U.S. as cold air plunges southward. Back-to-back winter storms pose a snow and ice threat to some and a flood threat to others. Another strong low pressure system will take aim at the West, leaving places like San Francisco and Los Angeles soggy. As we head into Valentine’s Day week, here are some aspects of the forecast that you might not love.
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Winter Storm Leaves Mishmash Of Snow, Sand In New York

As Winter Storm Garnett dropped widespread snow across New York, it created a beautiful and somewhat contradictory scene on a Long Island beach.
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