A winter storm is imminent this weekend for the WLKY region, with a wide range of potentially serious impacts.
After an eventful weather day (and it's still ongoing), we will eventually start to see all of the wintry precipitation move ...
It was another picture perfect day in the Valley on Sunday, but much of the rest of the country is getting slammed by winter weather. Here's the latest from the areas getting rain, snow and high winds ...
Approximately 63 million people are under winter alerts from the Plains to the Mid-Atlantic including Kansas City, St Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, and DC.
More travel disruption is likely due to the adverse conditions, including flooding from heavy rain and thawing snow, the Met ...
A winter storm advisory has been issued for parts of northern Oklahoma. Around 1 to 2 inches of snow is possible in the areas ...
A several-day stretch of very cold temperatures is expected this week across Alabama, and there are still two chances for ...
The warmer air will continue increasing Monday, and this may change things over to plain rain, especially for the metro and points south. Some snow and a wintry mix will continue well north of I-64.
The Washington, D.C. region continues to brace for the first winter storm of 2025 with a significant snow threat from Sunday night into Monday.
A potentially historical winter storm is headed toward the mid-Atlantic, and snowfall totals are expected to reach up to 10 inches for some areas of the DMV.
Maine is one of the most popular winter destinations for people who enjoy spending time on the mountains skiing and snowboarding.
A major winter storm is bringing ice, snow and freezing rain from the Plains to the East Coast through Tuesday.