‘Polar Vortex’ Set to Hit NYC May Drop Up to Six Inches of Snow
Residents are gearing up for a “polar vortex” that is forecast to hit New York City, bringing freezing temperatures and snow.
Residents are gearing up for a “polar vortex” that is forecast to hit New York City, bringing freezing temperatures and snow.
Those attending the inauguration for President-elect Donald Trump on Monday, January 20, look to be in for quite the chilly day in the nation’s capital, according to current weather forecasts.
A surge of stranded electric vehicles, predominantly Tesla cars, has overtaken the Oak Brook Supercharger station in Chicago, as a severe cold snap renders many EVs powerless and immobile.
A Boston terrier is being hailed as a hero for alerting his owners that their infant daughter was struggling to breathe.
Specialist infectious disease doctors warned Tuesday freedom from masks could increase common cold and flu resurgence.
Los Angeles is officially experiencing the coldest February in nearly 60 years, according to the National Weather Service, as the city has endured a series of storms and is bracing for more later this week.
(AP) — The body of a University of Iowa student has been found on the campus, and officials say they believe his death was weather related.
Michigan residents risk brief interruptions of natural gas service for heat amid bitterly cold weather if they don’t help reduce energy use.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Wind chills dipped as low as 56 degrees below zero in northern Illinois as bitter cold weather moved into Illinois.
Chicago has officially broken its coldest record for January 30 as a deadly arctic blast freezes large swaths of the Midwest.
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The frigid arctic air blanketing parts of the Midwest is setting records in the Dakotas.
Power outages and natural gas interruptions were reported in parts of the Midwest as bitterly cold weather wreaks havoc across the region.
Xcel Energy is urging customers to lower their thermostats to prevent natural gas shortages as a deep freeze enveloped the Midwest.
Snow and extreme cold may slow down the economy, but the effects tend to thaw once the deep chill is gone.
President Donald Trump ridiculed the environmentalist left on Wednesday by pointing out record cold temperatures.
Parts across the Northeast United States are bracing for record cold temperatures on Thanksgiving Day, meteorologists say.
In what is being described as a “messy mix” of snow, sleet, and freezing rain, winter appears to have come early to Washington, D.C., causing commute delays and school cancelations across the nation’s capital.
The North-Eastern U.S. is experiencing record-breaking cold. Even the very sharks are dying as they swim.
“In the East, it could be the COLDEST New Year’s Eve on record,” Trump wrote on Twitter. “Perhaps we could use a little bit of that good old Global Warming that our Country.”
The United States is facing record-setting cold temperatures after an arctic blast of cold air traveled south. The bitter cold temperatures are expected to stay through the beginning of 2018.
International Falls, Minnesota, has broken a nearly century-old record for their coldest December 27, at -36 degrees Fahrenheit.
Greenland just broke the record for the coldest July day ever recorded in the Northern Hemisphere at -33C.
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton lamented that some Americans see her as aloof and cold, but insisted she doesn’t see herself that way.
Severe cold weather in East Asia has led to at least 90 deaths.
The winter that won’t fade is still punishing areas of the Midwest and east cost with temperatures that continue to break record lows, and nothing is changing for the better any time soon, forecasters say.
As this horrible winter rages on, record low temperatures are being set from Chicago to Washington, D.C., and snow is still piling up in places like Maine and Vermont. It all adds up to dangerous winter conditions for much of the country, and it will continue for the next week.
Record-breaking cold, bitter wind gusts, and record snow are pummeling the nation from Illinois to Massachusetts this week.
The record-breaking cold blanketing the United States has been so harsh that the penguins in the National Aviary in Pittsburgh ended up being ushered indoors to escape the numbing cold.