Ice, snow, high winds and bitterly cold temperatures. Consecutive winter storms hit the U.S. this week, and one meteorologist says the rest of January could remain active in terms of winter weather.
Snowfall has been forecast by meteorologists for a swathe of the country spanning from the Midwest to the East Coast.
Kansas and Indiana are likely to experience "at least 8 inches of snow," according to the National Weather Service. Elsewhere ...
Many states across the central and eastern United States have declared a state of emergency after a severe winter storm is ...
Another wide-reaching winter storm may bring the heaviest snowfall in years to some central and southern states later this week.
A polar vortex is currently hitting the United States, with schools closed in many areas and at least four deaths caused by treacherous conditions.
The storm is barreling east from the Midwest and set to hit the Mid-Atlantic states Sunday night, including Washington DC.
The heaviest snowfall in a decade is on its way to Kansas and Missouri, part of a major winter storm stretching 1,300 miles ...
A severe winter storm hit parts of the central United States (US) on Sunday, causing snow, ice, and freezing temperatures.
As Illinoisans return to the office after the holiday season, their Monday blues might be further magnified by lake-effect ...
The cold weather continues Wednesday around New York City, and there's more snow on the way. But the question is, how much?