Sixty million people from the northern Plains through the Southeast are under cold weather alerts this weekend and will face ...
A weekend storm has dumped heavy snow on parts of the Northeast, causing flight delays and creating slick roads.
Many beloved holiday movies share this one special effect: fake snow. We look at the history of fake snow and the technology behind crafting it has evolved.
A long-awaited blast of cold air, courtesy of the polar vortex, will overtake much of the US, but the forecast says the low temperatures won't last.
The narrative we're telling about snow seems to resonate with a fundamental reason why there's less of it in the first place.
Snow, high winds and below-average temperatures are sweeping from the Rockies to the Midwest, while an atmospheric river threatens flooding in the Pacific Northwest.
Forecasters say a winter storm could disrupt travel, bringing up to two feet of snow across parts of the Midwest through the holiday weekend. By Nazaneen Ghaffar Nazaneen Ghaffar is a reporter on The ...
Holiday travelers in the United States avoiding widespread disruptive weather ahead of Thanksgiving might not be so fortunate during their post-holiday journeys. A new storm that will first impact the ...
A blast of Arctic cold air is sweeping across the country just as family and friends take to the roads and skies to gather for Thanksgiving. The cold plunge has already arrived in the Midwest and ...
A series of storms is expected to bring rain, snow, and wind across the U.S. during Thanksgiving week. Forecasters warn of potential travel disruptions for millions of Americans, especially in the ...
MAUNA KEA SUMMIT, Hawaii – Fresh snow has fallen on Hawaii's Big Island, making it the first covering of the year for the tropical state. According to the FOX Weather Center, Mauna Kea, the state's ...
Early forecasts by meteorologists are predicting that parts of the U.S., especially the Midwest and Northern areas, should brace themselves for heavy snow and winter storms over the Thanksgiving week, ...