Another winter storm threatens to drop more snow
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“Storms are a natural part of Earth's system and are not going away,” William Ripple, co-lead author of the 2025 State of the Climate report, told TIME in an email. “We are not losing storms; we are getting storms that are supercharged with extra water and energy.”
AccuWeather meteorologists are monitoring yet another storm forecast to bring a stripe of snow from the central U.S. to the East Coast. Others that have been in a deep chill will finally get a little relief.
Florida won’t be getting hit with massive blankets of snow and ice like the rest of the U.S., but even frosty windshields and a few flurries can feel like Antarctica to people with permanent sandal tans.
Snowstorms, while beautiful, can be deadly. And it’s not just the cold, windy conditions: Deaths can come long after the snow has stopped falling. Three people ages 60 to 84 died in Lehigh County while shoveling or removing snow Sunday,
The massive storm dumped heavy snow and ice across a huge swath of the United States, leaving more than 800,000 homes without power.
The upcoming weather event may compare with the snow storm of Jan. 16-17, 2022 in terms of snow accumulations.
Saturday ended a snow drought unseen in more than a century. Now, it could land among the area’s biggest storms ever.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — New York City could see some snow this holiday weekend. Two storms may potentially bring snow to the region over the course of two days, according to Tom Kines, an AccuWeather senior meteorologist. The first system expected to bring precipitation to the area will be on Saturday.
As millions of Americans prepare for a brutally cold, snowy weekend, southerners are bracing extra hard.
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Dry January drops California's snowpack as forecasts show no major storms heading into February
California's snowpack saw a drop in January after several weeks of no snow eliminated gains from a series of atmospheric rivers weeks ago, water officials said on Friday.