A powerful nor’easter is rapidly intensifying off the Mid-Atlantic coast and is expected to slam New York City and much of ...
Here's what to know about when the storm will start and how much snow Connecticut will get by Monday afternoon.
While the forecast only calls for up to an inch of snow, most of the state is expected to see at least a glaze of ice. Parts ...
Despite being farther from the storm's center than the rest of Connecticut, Litchfield County will still see some incredible snow totals from this nor'easter: 10 to 20 inches of snowfall is likely, ...
Wind gusts are still forecast to reach 40-50 mph in the Hartford area, leading to near-blizzard conditions at times on Sunday night into Monday morning. The eastern side of the state has remained on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. It looks like we are going to have to earn the incoming weekend warmup by getting through another couple days of wintry weather.
While major roads were clear, the sheer volume of snow, and its melting, was presenting new challenges to Long Island crews.
With 37.9 inches in the city of Providence, few locations in the Northeast have seen more from one storm.
The storm has started to wrap up in New York City, New Jersey and beyond, with impressive snow totals left in its wake.
Snow tapered off across Reno-Tahoe overnight, but icy roads and cold temperatures are expected to make for a slick Friday morning commute. Interstate 80 reopened over Donner Pass after earlier ...
A Nor’easter shut down much of the state on Monday after dumping more than a foot of snow in most cities and towns overnight with blizzard conditions expected to continue throughout the day. The storm ...
Blizzard conditions and strong winds left parts of Massachusetts with deep snow, widespread power outages, and dangerous road conditions. Schools throughout Southeastern New England are canceled for ...