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More than 3.3 million people were advised of possible road closures and travel complications amid coastal floods.
Winter Storm Warning: snow, sleet, and freezing rain hit Alabama on Friday and the forecast stays very cold into the weekend. More for You. California closes $12-billion deficit by cutting back ...
A winter storm warning was issued for Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, where 8 to 12 inches of snow is possible. If D.C. gets more than 8.3 inches, it would be the biggest snowstorm for the city ...
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Rare June "winter" weather warning issued in two states - MSNIn the West Glacier Region, the winter storm warning applies from 2 a.m. MDT on Saturday to noon on Sunday. For this area, the NWS predicts "major impacts from snow" with "considerable disruptions ...
A WINTER STORM WARNING is in effect from 3 AM to 3 PM Sunday for the Potomac/Seeley Lake Region. Heavy wet snow expected. Likelihood of major impacts from 6 to 10 inches of snow is 80 percent, ...
Multiple rounds of severe storms are likely across eastern Ontario, southern Quebec, and northern New Brunswick Thursday.
The National Weather Service has canceled the Winter Storm Warning and put into effect a Winter Storm Advisory. Temperatures in the immediate Houston area are slightly warmer than expected and ...
A WINTER STORM WARNING is in effect from 2 AM Saturday to noon Sunday above 5000 ft for the West Glacier Region. Heavy wet snow expected above 5000 feet.
A new study warns that future nor’easters could unleash more snow, stronger winds, and historic damage across the U.S. East ...
NOAA is testing a new storm surge warning system that provides precise geographic alerts to reduce unnecessary evacuations.
Extreme cold warning triggers Texas to prepare for brutal winter storm By Zachary-Taylor Wright , Trending Digital Reporter Feb 19, 2025 A Texas residence covered in snow during a freeze January 2024.
The Santa Cruz Wharf, built in 1914, was 2,745 feet long before the winter storm. It was supported by more than 4,400 pilings — 70-foot Douglas fir beams driven about 20 feet into the ocean floor.
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