Brief thaw Friday with March 1st-like temperatures What a way to end the work week! Friday will go down as the warmest day ...
Hot water bottles are a great way to try to stay warm and toasty during the cold weather, without having to crank the heating ...
A blast of snow, ice, wind and plunging temperatures stirred up dangerous travel conditions in parts of the central U.S. on ...
Cold Artic air moving into South Florida this new work week. Impact cold mornings and afternoons for South Florida. Cold Artic air moving into South Florida this new work week. Impact cold ...
Christy Climenhaga with Environment Canada says right now there is a change in our weather pattern as a large ridge of high pressure is allowing Arctic air to flow south. She notes this will lock in ...
Starting this weekend, millions of Americans across more than a dozens states are expected to feel the coldest and most persistent blast of Arctic air reaching the Central, Southern and Eastern ...
From Tuesday to Thursday, Arctic air brings sunny but bitterly cold conditions, with highs in the mid-40s and lows in the 20s or teens. There is potential for wintry weather late next week ...
Last year saw a summer of unrest across UK cities, major elections here and in the US, and two cancer diagnoses hit the royal ...
A powerful snow and ice storm, followed by Arctic air, will bring dangerous cold to the eastern U.S., plunging temperatures far below normal and highlighting extreme weather driven by climate change.
First Alert Weather days have been issued for Sunday through Thursday due to the arrival of arctic air, which will likely extend into Friday. The coldest air of the season will plunge into North ...
Warm air surges northward for tomorrow ... Behind the storms, the Arctic front will move through, dropping temperatures very quickly through the night. Highs buried in the 40s Monday, Tuesday ...
The jet stream is well down to our south and cold, arctic air will remain across most of the Midwest. Winds will begin to lighten up Saturday, but will still be just strong enough to keep wind ...