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Snow, ice storms and frigid conditions are forecast for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
Many in the U.S. faced another night of below-freezing temperatures and no electricity after a colossal winter storm heaped more snow Monday on the Northeast and kept parts of the South coated in ice.
A major winter snowstorm is sweeping through the SouthCoast and predicted to last through Monday, making for dangerous weather conditions.
Reporters from across the NPR Network are covering the storm in each state — the impact and how officials are responding.
The Nashville office of the National Weather Service upgraded the winter storm watch to a warning ahead of expected snow and ice this weekend.
A massive winter storm blasted the tri-state area with up to 18 inches of snow, ice, and freezing rain, paralyzing transit and crippling air travel across the country. Now the clean-up begins. Check the latest totals from the National Weather Service using this map.
A powerful winter storm walloped a huge swath of the U.S., killing at least 18 people. Electricity is out for hundreds of thousands, and freezing rain and snow have coated streets.
There's more than a 50% chance Nashville will be significantly impacted by ice, making travel extremely dangerous.
National Weather Service meteorologists continue to adjust the weekend forecast for Hampton Roads and have now lifted the winter storm warning for the southeastern part of Virginia, as
Chad Omitt, the warning coordination meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Topeka, visited Eye on NE Kansas to offer perspective on the winter weather.