• Major winter storm to bring rain and snow from West Coast to Plains

    A high-impact winter storm is forecast to bring rain and snow to an area spanning from California through the northern Plains to Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. About 14 million people are under winter weather alerts Sunday, including in Tahoe, California; Denver; Minneapolis; and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. More than 12 inches of snow had already accumulated in Alta, Utah, as of Sunday morning, while 7.3 inches of snow had fallen in Flagstaff, Arizona. Heavy snow will continue to develop over the...

    • WCVB

    Video: Rain threat tonight; Watching weekend rain/snow

    Mike Wankum has a look at the forecast for Boston, Massachusetts and New England.

  • Minnesota storm updates: Snow continues north, rain changes to snow south

    Winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings continue for much of the state through Tuesday afternoon and evening

  • Colorado winter sports resort is forced to close after being hit by biggest winter storm in decades that dumped 46 inches of snow and triggered multiple avalanches

    Eldora receives 46 inches of snow over two days leading to the closure of the popular ski area on Thursday. A six-wheel John Deere grader veered off the road and got stuck in a snow drift while trying to clear a path for traffic. Three other mountains were forced to close to snow sports because they were inaccessible after an upslope spring storm dumped several feet of snow

    • KIFI

    Rain and snow chances increasing

    Chance of showers is limited into tonight with more rain around tomorrow and even the risk of a thunderstorm in the afternoon. Snow for highlands and western Wyoming. Winter weather advisory for Teton County and Lincoln County, save for Jackson and Alpine & Afton. Low 36 tonight. S 5-10. Light winds S 5-10. Saturday winds pick

  • Snow and rain showers ending tonight

    Snow, snow pellet, rain showers and thunderstorms will continue through Tuesday evening. Drier and warmer weather returns starting Wednesday. The rain and snow showers from earlier Tuesday are coming to an end across New Mexico tonight. A few snow and rain showers still linger in parts of the state, but they are very isolated and []

  • Rain and snow showers continue through Tuesday

    Scattered rain, snow and graupel showers will continue through Monday evening. Another round will develop across the state on Tuesday. Snow continued to fall Monday across parts of northern and western New Mexico. Blowing snow caused dangerous travel across northeast New Mexico, but conditions have improved this afternoon. Heavy snow has also been falling across []

  • Snow across the region turns into rain for some

    While all of the Northland will start the day seeing snowflakes, Minnesota stays as snow through the afternoon while it switches to rain in Wisconsin.

  • Rain and snow chances continue through Wednesday

    Only two more days are left of rain and mountain snow chances across parts of New Mexico before drier weather returns. The low pressure system that has been responsible for this very active stretch of wet weather across New Mexico is still spinning west of the state. A couple very light rain showers continue to []

  • Snow Sunday could turn to rain overnight in Minnesota

    In some cases, the rain may melt all of the snow that falls in southern

  • Rain, snow and wind will return by Sunday

    Temperatures continue a warming trend through Friday, when Albuquerque could see its first 70° day of the year. A storm will bring back rain and snow chances to New Mexico starting Sunday. High temperatures climbed back to near and above average for this time of year Thursday afternoon. Scattered showers and thunderstorms developed across the []

  • Snow, sleet, rain falling in northeast PA

    EYEWITNESS NEWS (WBRE/WYOU) — A mix of rain and snow showers will continue Wednesday evening with the possibility of a snow squall. As of 4:30 p.m., several counties are under snow squall alerts. Any snow accumulation will be an inch or less. Most of the rain and snow will taper off tonight. However, a few []