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A clipper-like storm will race from the Plains into the Ohio Valley where it can bring several inches of snow. As the storm moves along, a widespread 1 to 3 inches of snow will fall.
Just south of that, across the Ohio Valley and the Mid-Atlantic, the NWS said conditions are more conducive for sleet and freezing rain, with locally significant ice accumulations possible.
A travel nightmare began to unfold across portions of Kansas and Missouri early Wednesday morning as the first in a pair of high-impact ice storms has millions of people across nearly two dozen ...
Residents, emergency responders, police officers, hospital staff and snow cleanup crews, who may not have the option to take a snow day, could be among the first to face storm fatigue over the ...
The greatest chance for at least 0.10 inches of ice will stretch from northern Indiana and Ohio into central Pennsylvania and the mountainous terrain of Maryland, West Virginia and Virginia.
The mild weather across the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic states on Wednesday may be considered nice enough to allow people to begin some springtime yard work preparations or even enjoy outdoor ...
Waves of lake-effect snow will be spread across the Great Lakes and interior Northeast through at least midweek, burying some towns in feet of fresh snow, AccuWeather experts say. ... Ohio Valley ...
A multi-day lake effect snow event off Lake Erie is ongoing, making travel "very difficult" throughout the Great Lakes region as a total of 3-12 inches of new snow was produced near Cleveland ...