A winter storm will drop heavy snow on parts of the Midwest and Northeast on Thanksgiving, snarling holiday travel.
Despite having to travel on the holiday, Smrcka said he still has a lot to be thankful for. "Family and friends, good times ...
If the mild autumn months caused any delay in dusting off winter jackets, gloves, scarves and boots, it is time to delay no more. Arctic air will have staying power across the eastern United States as ...
The U.S. Northeast has been hit with a winter storm that has brought rain and snow amid Thanksgiving Day festivities and ...
While the parade is looking at heavy rain in the morning, the winds shouldn't be a problem as they are expected to stay mild.
It’s not Black Friday just yet, but the frenzy for bargains is in full swing at shopping centers across South ...
While it could get cold enough to paralyze iguanas, causing them to fall from trees, there currently is no chance for snow.
A "polar cold front" is expected to bring the cooler temperatures on Sunday, with the coldest air hitting next week, according to Orlando TV station WKMG. Central Florida could see temperatures in the ...
The coldest temperatures of the season will arrive late this weekend and into early next week, especially across North ...
Above-normal temperatures are expected Thanksgiving Day, followed by the season's coldest temperatures and the possibility of ...
A powerful coast-to-coast winter storm has millions on alert for heavy snow and rain, and temperatures are expected to tumble across the U.S. after it winds down.
The Thanksgiving holiday travel season is upon us. Millions of folks will be traveling for the holiday season, with some ending up right here in Eastern Kentucky.