An Arctic outflow setup will continue to fuel significant, strait-effect snow along the B.C. coast on Tuesday, likely to ...
Lake Michigan reached a short-term peak of 21 percent ice cover last week, creating unique winter images of the lakeshore.
In Grand Rapids, 20 of the first 27 days of January brought high temperatures at or below the freezing point. That has helped ...
The polar vortex can be a powerful source of winter weather, but it's not the only cause of severe cold and snow in regions better known for warmth and sunshine. The Gulf Coast states are still ...
Michigan is facing dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills amid Arctic air this week, with officials warning people to beware of the risk of hypothermia and frostbite, and to take precautions.
This alert comes as we brace for an Arctic air mass bringing bone-chilling temperatures and challenging wind chill values, coldest in the mountainous regions. The primary concern right now is the ...
Residents across the country from the Northern Plains to the tip of Maine are bracing for dangerously low temperatures ...
However, a deep freeze, thanks to the polar vortex dipping down from Siberia, is bringing an even harsher arctic blast to million Americans this week. Maps show what to expect as the cold front ...
An Arctic blast will bring dangerously cold temperatures to North Georgia early next week, with lows in the teens and 20s starting Monday, and a wintry mix of precipitation is possible on Tuesday ...
and the wind chill is expected to be around 7 degrees thanks to an Arctic blast that's set to hit the area on Saturday. Big time weather changes by @chiefs kickoff Saturday!! An arctic front ...
A blast of arctic air is set to lower temperatures in Rhode Island into the single digits early next week, according to the National Weather Service. Highs during the day next Tuesday and ...
An arctic blast will send temperatures across the United States plummeting as bitterly cold air that originated in Siberia will arrive from Canada by week’s end, bringing with it dangerously ...