News
Hosted on MSN4mon
Power Outage Map Shows Over 200,000 People Without Electricity - MSNOn Wednesday, roughly 236,000 people were without power as a spring blizzard moved across the U.S. and strong winds hit the South.
Blizzard warning canceled for southern Iowa counties Counties south of I-80 are no longer under a blizzard warning, according to the National Weather Service.
A storm gaining strength in the Midwest could fuel blizzard conditions while gusty winds whip up fires from Texas into the southern High Plains.
An early March snowstorm is beginning to have an impact on road conditions, and CDOT warned that road closures are "likely" with the blizzard warning that's going into effect overnight.
Mar. 4—A strong early spring weather system is set to move into Minnesota later today into Wednesday starting with rain and quickly changing into snow. According to the National Weather Service ...
Blizzard warnings are a rare occurrence in the southern states, but on Tuesday morning, the Lake Charles National Weather Service in Louisiana issued its first-ever blizzard warning.
Blizzard warnings are in place for parts of Kansas and Nebraska, with winter storm watches stretching northeast into Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.
Southern Minnesota has been struck with a blizzard warning from the National Weather Service ahead of a powerful spring storm that could dump more than a half-foot of snow and whip it around with ...
The National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning for portions of the KSHB viewing area including the northern half of the Kansas City area.
Blizzard conditions are expected at or above 2,500 feet elevation. A Blizzard Warning is in effect from 4 p.m. Tuesday to 10 a.m. Wednesday for much of the Cascades.
[Click here to track radar] The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Warning for parts of the Kansas City area due to expected visibility problems during heavy snow Sunday.
Blizzard conditions are expected at or above 2,500 feet elevation. A Blizzard Warning is in effect from 4 p.m. Tuesday to 10 a.m. Wednesday for much of the Cascades.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results