Intense Storm to Hit Upper Midwest, Great Lakes Before Moving to Northeast
Winter Storm Ezra will bring 3-12 inches of snow and ice accumulations causing hazardous travel and possible power outages, with blizzard conditions possible in some areas.
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Winter Storm Ezra Unleashes Blizzard Chaos on Millions
More than 40 million Americans are under threat as a powerful winter storm, named Winter Storm Ezra, bears down on the northern and eastern United States. The system is expected to unleash heavy snow, strong winds, and freezing rain from the Dakotas through the Great Lakes and into New England, creating treacherous travel conditions during the busy holiday season. Blizzard warnings were issued early Sunday for areas including Grand Forks and Far…
Intense storm to hit Upper Midwest, Great Lakes before moving to Northeast
Those in the Upper Midwest to the Great Lakes can expect to see an "intense cyclone" within the next 48 hours before the system travels to the Northeast, the National Weather Service reported Sunday. Heavy snow and blizzard conditions are expected to continue into Monday. These blizzard conditions could lead to treacherous travel conditions and scattered power outages, the NWS warns. Millions of people are under winter storm warnings. "Winter St…
Midwest, Great Lakes Could Be In for Blizzard Conditions
A powerful winter storm was sweeping east from the Plains on Sunday, driven by what meteorologists describe as an intense cyclone, setting off a chain reaction of snow, ice, rain, and severe weather expected to affect much of the country. Snow and strengthening winds spread across the Upper Midwest on...
Next major storm system threatens Midwest with high winds, snow and rain before sweeping into Northeast
Another fast-moving system will bring a mixture of rain and snow blended with a blast of Arctic air that will usher in below-average temperatures along much of the East Coast to start off the New Year.
Major storm to slam Midwest with vicious winds, blizzard conditions before sweeping into the Northeast
Just after a strong winter storm blanketed areas of the Northeast in snow, another fast-moving system will bring a mixture of rain and snow blended with a blast of arctic air that will usher in below-average temperatures along much of the East Coast to start off the New Year.
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