We’re entering the final full workweek before Christmas, and if you’re getting an early start on holiday travel[2], you’re going to want to prepare[3] for delays on the roads and in the air as a series of storm systems get set to sweep
Millions of people in the Northeast[2] and mid-Atlantic[3] are facing their next round of rain, snow[4] and ice that could lead to some travel[5] issues as we close out the weekend and begin the final full workweek before the Christmas holiday[6].
Millions of people in the Northeast[2] and mid-Atlantic[3] are being impacted by a messy mixture of rain, snow[4] and ice that will likely slow travel [5]as we begin the final full workweek before the Christmas holiday[6].
The FOX Forecast Center said
SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif.– The rare occurrence of a tornado in Northern California[2] on Saturday caused quite a bit of damage as the spiraling vortex flipped cars, damaged homes and businesses and left thousands without power.
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ST.JOSEPH, Mich.— An arctic blast this week left an intricate frozen fingerprint behind in its wake.
The blowing spray off Lake Michigan[2], tossed by winds gusting to 47 mph, froze on contact with a beacon along a pier in St.Joseph[3].
SAN FRANCISCO - A strong atmospheric river is drenching much of the West Coast with heavy rains and potentially damaging wind gusts, while in the coastal Pacific Northwest[2], coastal flooding is a serious concern.
The San Francisco[3] Bay Area was
SAN FRANCISCO - A strong atmospheric river is drenching much of the West Coast with heavy rains and potentially damaging wind gusts, while in the coastal Pacific Northwest[2], coastal flooding is a serious concern.
The San Francisco[3] Bay Area was
SAN FRANCISCO - A strong atmospheric river is drenching much of the West Coast with heavy rains and potentially damaging wind gusts, leaving over 120,000 without power Saturday morning.
The San Francisco[2] Bay Area was dealing with multiple threats
SAN FRANCISCO - A strong atmospheric river drenched northern California[2] with heavy rains and damaging wind gusts Saturday, leaving well over 200,000 without power in the state.
The San Francisco[3] Bay Area dealt with multiple threats as the storm