Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. California is the only state in the United States starting 2026 without drought or abnormally dry conditions, after a parade of ...
Snow, severe cold, sleet and freezing rain spread across much of the central U.S. on Jan. 24 and will continue to push eastward through Monday, leaving power outages and dangerous conditions in its ...
California is the only state in the United States starting 2026 without drought or abnormally dry conditions, after a parade of atmospheric rivers delivered heavy rain and mountain snow early this ...
Snow showers and brief snow squalls affected southern Indiana and parts of Kentucky on January 14, 2026, as arctic air moved into the Ohio Valley. RESTRICTIONS AND USAGE TERMS: Please credit ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Snow, severe cold, sleet and freezing rain spread across much of the central U.S. on Jan. 24 and will continue to push eastward ...
Much of the western U.S. has started 2026 in the midst of a snow drought. That might sound surprising, given the record precipitation from atmospheric rivers hitting the region in recent weeks, but ...
A sprawling winter system is knitting together across the country, poised to drop heavy snow, dangerous ice and brutal cold on a swath of the United States that stretches from the southern Plains to ...
Much of the western U.S. has started 2026 in the midst of a snow drought. That might sound surprising, given the record precipitation from atmospheric rivers hitting the region in recent weeks, but ...
This storm has the potential to bring the most snowfall to Delaware in more than a decade, and we want to know what is happening in your neighborhood. A few inches has already dropped on Delaware, and ...
The next round of winter weather is on the way for the US, impacting at least 25 states and bringing snow showers as far south as North Carolina and Tennessee, while lake-effect snowbelts in the ...
Images from across much of the United States illuminate snow-covered streets and the storm’s aftermath. In Photo and Video Credit...By Hiroko Masuike/The New York Times Supported by By The New York ...