Spring may have sprung, but that doesn't mean Massachusetts is in the clear from snow yet. Central and Western Massachusetts are expected to see some light snowfall Monday morning, according to ...
It might be spring but there is every chance you will soon need to keep warm against a 'Beast from East' storm, shocking new maps suggest. Weather forecast data, using the ECMWF model, predicts a ...
Snow is in the near future and Brits should prepare for a huge Artic storm that is predicted to impact every part of the country. On March 26, Scotland will see 3-5mm of rain in its Western parts ...
Temperatures in the 30s this afternoon. Light snow for central and northern areas of the state and some slippery spots out there in places, while southern areas changing over to light rain should ...
Friday will feature a 30+ degree temperature spread from north to south across the region, along with the chance for isolated ...
Following an unusually dry winter, Flagstaff was expected to keep warming up, bringing conditions more typical of early summer than the start of spring, officials said. Except for a taste of snow ...
OSLO, March 26 (Reuters) - Relatively wet and mild weather has kept Norway's hydropower reservoirs well-filled over the winter but also limits the risk of a large spring flood that could see water ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - We will get warmer over the next couple of days, but a few more clouds on Wednesday and Thursday. This will lead to melting snow over the next couple of days. By the time we ...
A few days of periods of snow are still in the cards for much of Michigan, even including far southern Michigan. As of 11 a.m. today, March 24 we still have a winter storm warning for part of the ...
Michigan's Upper Peninsula was hit with a winter storm over the weekend, bringing significant snowfall. Houghton received the highest amount of snow with 16.5 inches. The National Weather Service ...
0:47 Fluctuating weather can be a pain for Winnipeggers with arthritis, expert says Wednesday’s high might be in the double digits, but winter isn’t done with southern Manitoba quite yet.
Four homes over a three-mile stretch have been randomly targeted in what appears to be the return of a destructive online challenge that can leave thousands of dollars of damage in its wake.