The National Weather Service has simplified some of its winter weather alerts for Wind Chill and Extreme Cold Warnings.
EST the National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory in effect until Friday at midnight EST for Roscommon County.
While it's stopped snowing, deadly winter weather conditions aren't gone. The National Weather Service is warning of icy roads persisting in Georgia.
Areas affected include southeast Montana and northeast Wyoming, western Michigan, northwestern New York, and eastern North Carolina.
Snow fell all over the Augusta area along with many other parts of Georgia on Tuesday. How much? How does this compare to the Jan. 10 winter storm?
Delivery times for post in over half the country could be impacted due to hazardous weather, the U.S. Postal Service said.
Here's what to know about Tuesday's snowfall amounts in South Carolina by county, according to the National Weather Service. ∎ Wednesday night: Mostly clear, with a low around 17. Calm wind. ∎ Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 40. Calm wind becoming west southwest 5 to 7 mph in the morning.
Steve Fazekas’ citizen weather observer station in Winfield recorded a temperature of 15 degrees below zero just after 5 a.m. Wednesday. Fazekas’ reading came in just below the Pittsburgh region’s lowest temperature on record for Wednesday’s date — minus-4 degrees Jan.
The National Weather Service has updated its advisory system to better reflect dangerously cold temperatures and wind chills. This new ‘Cold Weather Advisory’ replaces the previous ‘Wind Chill Advisory.
Another new change is the Wind Chill Advisory will be renamed to "Cold Weather Advisory" as shown below with the explanation. The hard freeze watches and warnings will be renamed and consolidated to "Freeze Watch" and "Freeze Warning" as shown below with the explanation.
Will it snow again in Georgia? National Weather Service is predicting heavy precipitation at the end of next week. Here are the latest forecasts.
CASTAIC, Calif. (AP) — Firefighters fought to maintain the upper hand on a huge and rapidly moving wildfire that swept through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles and resulted in more than 50,000 people being put under evacuation orders or warnings.