A winter storm has dumped snow along the central and southeastern United States the past few days. Find out how much snow has fallen near you.
Some states are expecting up to 12 inches, with snowfall rates as high as 2 inches at times, making travel "very difficult." ...
Many customers in Virginia are without power after a storm on Sunday. As of around 12:15 p.m., Appalachian Power is reporting ...
A massive tornado system that touched down in the US Saturday night is heading east, bringing dangerous weather conditions ...
(This map is from NWS. I do think we'll see totals under 4" within the warning area, but measurable snow will occur.) SEE ALSO: Utilities on high alert in Virginia as more snow threatens to topple ...
A swath of 10” totals is within reach east of I-85 and I-95, including South Hill, Petersburg, Williamsburg, Hampton Roads/Virginia Beach. I typically draw the “snow map” two days before the ...
There are still a lot of question marks with a winter storm that will bring snow to Virginia on Wednesday. Temperatures are not expected to get above 23 degrees on Wednesday in Waynesboro ...
Further East, up to a foot of snow may fall in northern Virginia and northern Maine, as well as portions of upstate New York and West Virginia. The snow will be brought by three back-to-back ...
Storm Warning remains in effect for much of West Virginia through 11 a.m. Wednesday as up to 5 inches of snow could fall in the Charleston area.