Major winter storm to bring ice and heavy snow across South, Midwest and Northeast
A powerful and expansive winter storm is forecast to sweep across large portions of the United States from Friday through Monday, bringing a dangerous mix of heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain to millions across the South, Midwest and Northeast. The system, known as Winter Storm Fern, is expected to impact more than 180 million people as it stretches from New Mexico and Texas to parts of New England, creating hazardous travel conditions and raising the risk of widespread power outages.
Major winter storm to bring ice and heavy snow across South, Midwest and Northeast
A powerful and expansive winter storm is forecast to sweep across large portions of the United States from Friday through Monday, bringing a dangerous mix of heavy snow, sleet and freezing rain to millions across the South, Midwest and Northeast. The system, known as Winter Storm Fern, is expected to impact more than 180 million people as it stretches from New Mexico and Texas to parts of New England, creating hazardous travel conditions and raising the risk of widespread power outages.
Massive pileup shuts down I-196 in western Michigan amid hazardous winter weather
A large-scale traffic crash involving as many as 100 vehicles forced the complete shutdown of a major western Michigan highway on Monday, stranding motorists amid hazardous winter weather and prompting emergency response efforts across the region. Authorities said the multi-vehicle pileup occurred on Interstate 196 near 64th Avenue in Zeeland Township, roughly 25 miles southwest of Grand Rapids, as snow and blowing winds significantly reduced visibility. According to the
Massive pileup shuts down I-196 in western Michigan amid hazardous winter weather
A large-scale traffic crash involving as many as 100 vehicles forced the complete shutdown of a major western Michigan highway on Monday, stranding motorists amid hazardous winter weather and prompting emergency response efforts across the region. Authorities said the multi-vehicle pileup occurred on Interstate 196 near 64th Avenue in Zeeland Township, roughly 25 miles southwest of Grand Rapids, as snow and blowing winds significantly reduced visibility. According to the
Raleigh, N.C. roads could turn icy overnight following snow and rain event
RALEIGH, N.C. — Drivers across central North Carolina are being urged to use extra caution on area roads as a cold front moves through the region, bringing a mix of snow and rain followed by plunging overnight temperatures. Weather officials warn that conditions late Sunday into early Monday could create patchy black ice, potentially making the morning commute hazardous. The cold front delivered light snow in some areas and primarily rain in others across central North Carolina on
Raleigh, N.C. roads could turn icy overnight following snow and rain event
RALEIGH, N.C. — Drivers across central North Carolina are being urged to use extra caution on area roads as a cold front moves through the region, bringing a mix of snow and rain followed by plunging overnight temperatures. Weather officials warn that conditions late Sunday into early Monday could create patchy black ice, potentially making the morning commute hazardous. The cold front delivered light snow in some areas and primarily rain in others across central North Carolina on
Frigid winds push wind chills near zero as weekend cold tightens grip
A surge of cold air carried by a persistent northwesterly wind is set to deliver some of the coldest conditions of the season through the weekend and into the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. The combination of falling temperatures and gusty winds will make conditions feel significantly colder, particularly during the overnight and early morning hours. By Saturday evening, the strengthening northwest wind is expected to drive wind chill values down into the teens, despite actual air temperatures remaining slightly higher. As the night progresses, colder air will continue to settle in, pushing wind chill readings into the single digits by early Sunday morning. These conditions may feel especially harsh for anyone spending time outdoors, as exposed skin will cool rapidly under the steady breeze. Sunday morning will begin on a frigid note, with temperatures hovering near 10 degrees. When combined with the lingering wind, wind chill values around zero are anticipated in many areas. While some sunshine is expected later in the morning and into the afternoon, it will do little to offset the entrenched cold air mass. Afternoon highs are forecast to struggle, barely reaching the 20-degree mark, well below typical seasonal levels. The cold will not ease Sunday night, as clear skies and light winds allow temperatures to drop once again. Overnight lows are expected to fall into the low teens heading into the holiday morning, with wind chill values again approaching zero. These conditions reinforce the ongoing cold snap, extending the stretch of icy mornings and limited daytime warming. Martin Luther King Jr. Day itself is expected to remain firmly in winter’s grip. Afternoon temperatures are forecast to rise only into the lower 20s, even with periods of sunshine. While the sun may provide a brief visual break from the gray of winter, it will offer little practical warmth, leaving the day feeling sharply cold from start to finish. Residents are encouraged to take precautions during this period of freezing temperatures, particularly during early morning and evening hours when wind chill values are lowest. The extended duration of the cold air, paired with persistent northwest winds, underscores the importance of dressing appropriately and limiting prolonged outdoor exposure when possible. As the holiday weekend unfolds, the dominant weather theme will remain unchanged: frigid air, biting wind chills, and minimal relief from the cold.
Frigid winds push wind chills near zero as weekend cold tightens grip
A surge of cold air carried by a persistent northwesterly wind is set to deliver some of the coldest conditions of the season through the weekend and into the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. The combination of falling temperatures and gusty winds will make conditions feel significantly colder, particularly during the overnight and early morning hours. By Saturday evening, the strengthening northwest wind is expected to drive wind chill values down into the teens, despite actual air temperatures remaining slightly higher. As the night progresses, colder air will continue to settle in, pushing wind chill readings into the single digits by early Sunday morning. These conditions may feel especially harsh for anyone spending time outdoors, as exposed skin will cool rapidly under the steady breeze. Sunday morning will begin on a frigid note, with temperatures hovering near 10 degrees. When combined with the lingering wind, wind chill values around zero are anticipated in many areas. While some sunshine is expected later in the morning and into the afternoon, it will do little to offset the entrenched cold air mass. Afternoon highs are forecast to struggle, barely reaching the 20-degree mark, well below typical seasonal levels. The cold will not ease Sunday night, as clear skies and light winds allow temperatures to drop once again. Overnight lows are expected to fall into the low teens heading into the holiday morning, with wind chill values again approaching zero. These conditions reinforce the ongoing cold snap, extending the stretch of icy mornings and limited daytime warming. Martin Luther King Jr. Day itself is expected to remain firmly in winter’s grip. Afternoon temperatures are forecast to rise only into the lower 20s, even with periods of sunshine. While the sun may provide a brief visual break from the gray of winter, it will offer little practical warmth, leaving the day feeling sharply cold from start to finish. Residents are encouraged to take precautions during this period of freezing temperatures, particularly during early morning and evening hours when wind chill values are lowest. The extended duration of the cold air, paired with persistent northwest winds, underscores the importance of dressing appropriately and limiting prolonged outdoor exposure when possible. As the holiday weekend unfolds, the dominant weather theme will remain unchanged: frigid air, biting wind chills, and minimal relief from the cold.
Snow squall warning explained as sudden whiteout risks hit chicago area
A snow squall warning was issued for parts of the Chicago metropolitan area during the morning rush hour as drivers encountered rapidly worsening conditions marked by near whiteout visibility and sudden bursts of heavy snow. Visibility dropped sharply across several locations, creating hazardous travel conditions in a matter of minutes. Officials urged motorists to delay travel whenever possible as the fast-moving system swept through the region during peak commute hours. Weather auth
Snow squall warning explained as sudden whiteout risks hit chicago area
A snow squall warning was issued for parts of the Chicago metropolitan area during the morning rush hour as drivers encountered rapidly worsening conditions marked by near whiteout visibility and sudden bursts of heavy snow. Visibility dropped sharply across several locations, creating hazardous travel conditions in a matter of minutes. Officials urged motorists to delay travel whenever possible as the fast-moving system swept through the region during peak commute hours. Weather auth
High winds and snow blanket Chicago area after severe storms and tornado warnings
Residents across the Chicago metropolitan area awoke Monday morning to snow-covered roads, sharply colder temperatures and powerful winds following the rapid passage of a cold front through northeast Illinois overnight. Wind gusts climbed as high as 60 miles per hour in some locations, creating hazardous travel conditions and significantly reducing visibility during the morning commute. Weather officials issued a wind advisory for the entire Chicago area, while a winter weather advi
High winds and snow blanket Chicago area after severe storms and tornado warnings
Residents across the Chicago metropolitan area awoke Monday morning to snow-covered roads, sharply colder temperatures and powerful winds following the rapid passage of a cold front through northeast Illinois overnight. Wind gusts climbed as high as 60 miles per hour in some locations, creating hazardous travel conditions and significantly reducing visibility during the morning commute. Weather officials issued a wind advisory for the entire Chicago area, while a winter weather advi
New Jersey declares statewide emergency as winter storm threatens heavy snow and travel
New Jersey officials have declared a statewide state of emergency in advance of a major winter storm expected to impact travel, power infrastructure, and public safety across the region. Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of State Tahesha L. Way announced the declaration as forecasts indicate the storm could bring significant snowfall, freezing rain, and hazardous road conditions beginning late Friday afternoon. Meteorologists project that northern portions of the state could receive up to 10
New Jersey declares statewide emergency as winter storm threatens heavy snow and travel
New Jersey officials have declared a statewide state of emergency in advance of a major winter storm expected to impact travel, power infrastructure, and public safety across the region. Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of State Tahesha L. Way announced the declaration as forecasts indicate the storm could bring significant snowfall, freezing rain, and hazardous road conditions beginning late Friday afternoon. Meteorologists project that northern portions of the state could receive up to 10
Powerful winds, snow and flooding impact travel nationwide in the U.S.
Severe weather conditions continued to affect large portions of the United States over the holiday weekend, with approximately 72 million people remaining under wind alerts across the High Plains, Rocky Mountains and the Northeast. Powerful wind gusts and winter storms disrupted travel by air and road, prompting safety warnings from federal and state agencies as conditions evolved across multiple regions. The most intense winds were reported across the High Plains, where gusts reach
Powerful winds, snow and flooding impact travel nationwide in the U.S.
Severe weather conditions continued to affect large portions of the United States over the holiday weekend, with approximately 72 million people remaining under wind alerts across the High Plains, Rocky Mountains and the Northeast. Powerful wind gusts and winter storms disrupted travel by air and road, prompting safety warnings from federal and state agencies as conditions evolved across multiple regions. The most intense winds were reported across the High Plains, where gusts reach
Deadly Winter Storm: Heavy Winds, Rain, and Power Outages Impact U.S.
This month, a severe winter storm swept across the United States, causing widespread chaos, fatalities, and significant damage. The storm, which struck from the mid-Atlantic to the South, left at least seven people dead and nearly half a million energy customers without power. The deadly storm began with strong winds, heavy rain, and even the formation of tornadoes. In Michigan, four people tragically lost their lives as a result of the storm, with one incident involving a tree falling onto a
Deadly Winter Storm: Heavy Winds, Rain, and Power Outages Impact U.S.
This month, a severe winter storm swept across the United States, causing widespread chaos, fatalities, and significant damage. The storm, which struck from the mid-Atlantic to the South, left at least seven people dead and nearly half a million energy customers without power. The deadly storm began with strong winds, heavy rain, and even the formation of tornadoes. In Michigan, four people tragically lost their lives as a result of the storm, with one incident involving a tree falling onto a









