A deadly winter storm slammed the mid-Atlantic and Midwest on Monday morning, bringing major travel impacts and knocking out power for hundreds of thousands of customers in several states.
Parts of northern Missouri have already experienced 14in (36cm) of sleet and snow. The storm began moving toward the US's east coast on Sunday, with parts of Virginia, Maryland, Washington DC and ...
Maggie Vespa Reporting from Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City, Missouri, is one of the larger cities hit hard by this weekend's storm, with parts of the region registering a foot of snow in 24 hours ...
Major effects, including “considerable disruptions to daily life … dangerous or impossible driving conditions and widespread closures,” are expected from this storm through Monday in parts ...
Total snow and sleet accumulations for parts of Kansas and northern Missouri were predicted to be as high as 14 inches (35.6 centimeters). The storm was forecast to move then into the Ohio Valley ...
Snow and ice left roads a slippery, dangerous mess across parts of the Midwest Sunday including Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky as a winter storm roared east. As one Kansas state ...
The winter storm developed over the central U.S. on Saturday with a mix of snow, ice and plunging temperatures. Snowfall and ice blanketed major roadways in parts of Kansas and Indiana ...
A winter storm is rolling into the D.C. area Sunday night bringing heavy snow showers and bitterly cold temperatures. Here’s what you need to know. The National Weather Service issued a Winter ...