Lake-effect snow blanketed swaths of the U.S. as Thanksgiving travelers journeyed home this holiday weekend, with more snow ...
A winter storm will drop heavy snow on parts of the Midwest and Northeast on Thanksgiving, snarling holiday travel.
While ferocious snowfall threatens to trap residents in parts of the Great Lakes region, millions of holiday travelers face ...
Officials asked in a separate post that motorists drive at least 10 miles per hour below posted speed limits while snowy road ...
Parts of the Great Lakes region were pummeled with almost 3 feet (90 centimeters) of snow, threatening what’s expected to be ...
Travelers already at their holiday destinations have much to be thankful for as a Thanksgiving Day storm dumps snow and rain ...
"Heavy coastal and mountain rain may lead to instances of flash flooding, particularly over the windward foothills of the ...
Several states across the U.S. will see a white Thanksgiving, with the first arctic blast of the season bringing snowfall.
Snow is headed to the Midwest and the West ahead of Thanksgiving, while rain will target the East Coast on Thanksgiving Day.
Snow and rain are in the forecast for some parts of the U.S. as travelers hit the road and head to the airport for ...
Some people save their Thanksgiving travel for the day-of, and those in the eastern half of the U.S. could experience ...