Winter storm will bring scattered snow and rain showers Wed.
This incoming storm is tied to the remnants of the same system that is bringing beneficial, yet threatening, widespread rain to Southern California starting Sunday.
Nearly a dozen states received hazardous weather warnings from the National Weather Service as of early Wednesday.
Winter Storm Enzo was not your typical winter storm, but its rain and snow were caused by a classic setup. Enzo never truly had a robust low pressure system, but instead was a large overlap between the coldest air of the season, abundant moisture and the tail end of a deep upper-level trough.
After a historic winter storm swept through the Southeast, agricultural experts are cautiously optimistic that there was not widespread damage done to crops and other harvest. Some crops such as blueberries and peaches need periods of cold weather to help enhance flavors.
A winter storm expected to hit southern Colorado on Wednesday could drop more than a foot of snow in the mountains and up to six inches in the southern metro area.
The nation's capital is expected to see mostly sunny skies with increasing winds over the next few days; gusts may hit 47 mph on January 29.
The recent winter storm that impacted Texas left residents wondering if colder temperatures would persist. However, Houston's current weather suggests a return to
A winter weather advisory from the Weather Service at the same time predicts 3 to 7 inches of snow in Monroe, Ontario, Livingston, Genesee, Orleans, Erie and Niagara counties, 4 to 8 inches of snow in Wayne and Cayuga counties and 5 to 9 inches of snow in Wyoming, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus and southern Erie counties.
Southern California has had a dry start to the state's wet season, but a recent winter storm brought snow to the region.
Boston picked up 23.8 inches of snow during the storm, 23.6 inches of which fell on Jan. 29, alone. That remains the heaviest calendar-day snowfall in Boston records dating to 1891, according to NOAA's ACIS database. It's almost half their average annual snow in just one day.
Residents experienced icy, hazardous roads after snowfall from the recent winter storm. However, some still had to make it to work. Here’s what the law says can happen if you didn’t show up.