Hazardous snow and ice are forecast for the central Plains to the mid-Atlantic over the weekend. Here's what to expect.
Snow squalls bring hazardous travel with near-zero visibility, triggered by Arctic air mixing with warmer temperatures.
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Once the winter storm is over, bitter cold sets in. This means any accumulation that happens is not going to melt for a while ...
West Virginia: In western Grant and western Pendleton counties, 6 to 10 inches of snow is possible. In western Greenbrier County, 2 to 7 inches is predicted. Northern portions of the state could get 4 ...
MANSFIELD, Mo. (KY3)—Families in Mansfield are struggling in a water crisis. The city of Mansfield announced a boil water ...
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The Missouri Tigers (9-3) may not have been able to secure a spot in the College Football Playoff, but they've put together an incredibly strong campaign and went out on a high note by defeating ...