A winter storm will drop heavy snow on parts of the Midwest and Northeast on Thanksgiving, snarling holiday travel.
Thanksgiving was filled with quality time, football games, and rounds of food with an extra side of messy weather.
Tens of millions of Americans will be impacted by a storm set to drench the eastern United States this Thanksgiving.
An outburst of solar energy looks primed to hit Earth on Thursday, potentially bringing auroras to the northern U.S. on ...
Snow predictions increased to 2 to 6 inches for immediate Albany area, and 5 to 12 inches for higher elevations.
Some southern Vermont towns could see more than a foot of snow, meteorologists predict, with widespread precipitation ...
A post-Thanksgiving storm could bring Kansas City’s its first snow of the season on Saturday, the National Weather Service ...
Travelers already at their holiday destinations have much to be thankful for as a Thanksgiving Day storm dumps snow and rain ...
The majority of the snow will be ending Wednesday, but not until it has dumped 1 to 2 feet of snow in the mountains.
Mother Nature is about to serve up some unappetizing conditions for the millions of Thanksgiving travelers: sloppy weather, ...
A storm racing across the nation's Heartland Wednesday will strengthen as it moves into the Northeast early Thanksgiving Day ...