On the heels of Winter Storm Fern, a strong storm will form off the East Coast this weekend that will bring snow, wind and coastal flooding. Blizzard conditions are even possible in a few areas.
Temperatures this weekend will remind us that we are not done with winter quite yet. Another shot of arctic air will dive into the central and eastern parts of the country, dropping temperatures well below average. Millions from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast will wake up below freezing Saturday morning with the cold blast spreading all the way into Florida by the end of the weekend. How cold will temperatures get for you? Check it out here.
The latest arctic blast in what's been a brutal end to January will plunge through the Sunshine State and prolong a notably long shivering streak in parts of the Northeast. Here's the perspective.
I know that we are going through a bitter cold snap, but despite this, the winter season continues to be the fastest-warming season across much of the U.S. Read on to find out which parts of the country are warming faster and some potential impacts of a warmer winter.
If you live in the Southeast or mid-Atlantic, you’ll want to pay attention to this forecast. Winter Storm Gianna will rapidly strengthen this weekend as it moves up the coast, bringing heavy snow, strong winds and coastal flooding concerns to the region. Parts of the Carolinas and Appalachians could see totals up to 8-12 inches. The strong winds near the coast bring the potential for blizzard conditions to places like the Outer Banks. Time it all out here.