Huge US winter storm to bring crippling snow, sleet and ice
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Latest forecast on this weekend's winter storm
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Emergencies declared in at least 5 states
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A major winter storm is set to sweep the nation this weekend, bringing snow, sleet, ice and sub-zero windchills from the southern Plains to the Northeast from Friday to Monday.
Hundreds of thousands of Americans could be without power for days after a winter storm tears through the Southern U.S.
As Tennesseans brace for a winter storm, many are running errands, preparing their homes and gearing up for the ice, snow and frigid temperatures forecast across the region over the weekend.
A winter storm is right around the corner for much of the eastern United States, but models show a shifting path. Here are updates for Atlanta.
Many major airport hubs will be impacted by the incoming winter storm, and some could even close.
Parking at two Harrisburg garages will be free this weekend as the city prepares for a major winter storm. Starting at 5 p.m. Saturday, parking at the Locust Street Garage and City Island Garage will be free.
The National Weather Service in Wilmington announced there is now an 88% chance the core of Greater Cincinnati will receive at least 8 inches of snow.
The National Weather Service issues a litany of notices before and during inclement weather events. They can be important signals on how to respond.