Winter may be winding down on the calendar, but the weather pattern across the Upper Midwest remains quite active. We are tracking several systems that will impact the region over the next week or so.
Lowland wind gusts in the 30-40mph range are expected mainly after 2 p.m. on Wednesday through midnight Thursday morning.
A series of powerful storm systems are bringing several feet of snow to the mountains and gusty winds and rainfall to the lowlands.
Wind gusts of 80 to over 120 kilometres an hour swept across Alberta on Sunday, downing trees and power lines, tipping sheds ...
High winds and mountain blizzard conditions were rolling into Western Washington on Wednesday evening, carried by an atmospheric river, according to the National Weather Service. A low-pressure system ...
A yellow weather advisory has been issued for parts of Highway 1 through Eagle Pass and Roger Pass due to a forecast of up to 25 centimetres of snow and strong winds starting tonight.
Active weather will create travel impacts this week: Wind, Winter Weather, Avalanche and Blizzard Alerts have been issued for nearly all of Washington, North Idaho and Montana.
A powerful storm will likely impact southeastern Wisconsin this weekend into early next week. The storm has the potential to bring more than 6 inches to much of the area. It will also be a windy ...
Travelers may want to postpone trips over Cascade Mountain passes.
Light snow may still be falling at the start of the morning commute near the Interstate 35 corridor, with precipitation ending across northwest Wisconsin by midday.
Rachel Fewkes, meteorologist for the National Weather Service office in Spokane, said that while the Columbia Basin is not forecast to get the heavy snow anticipated for the Cascades, it’s forecast to ...
A powerful kona low spinning northwest of Hawaii is expected to dump heavy snow on the Big Island’s tallest peaks, with forecasters warning that whiteout conditions could make travel “very difficult ...