Some of you hoping for a change in January may be disappointed as the country has some substantial areas of above and below average temperatures. Discover what the nation's regions will see.
This week will feel much more like spring than winter across a huge portion of the country. Temperatures will run well above average from the Plains to the Northeast. Across the South, temperatures will climb into the upper 70s and low 80s. We could see record highs and record warm lows broken all week as the warmth spreads eastward. Watch this video to see how high temperatures will climb where you are.
This dashcam footage captures the moment drivers stopped for a car that slid off the road in icy conditions. As the vehicle teetered on a steep embankment, these good Samaritans brought the passengers to safety.
Multiple clipper systems will move through the Northeast, enhancing lake-effect snowfall along the Great Lakes. Snowfall totals of up to 6 inches are possible in northern New York through Wednesday, with isolated pockets potentially exceeding a foot. This has been one of the snowiest starts to the season for Marquette, Michigan, and Syracuse, New York, with more on the way. As the week progresses, temperatures will begin to warm up slightly, so some rainfall could mix in. Watch for the latest forecast.
When wildlife photographer Shawn Miller discovered Okinawa's hermit crabs living in plastic bottle caps instead of shells, he transformed from observer to conservationist by launching the "Make the Switch 4 Nature" project.