The Monday after Thanksgiving is a popular day for post-holiday travel, but winter weather across the Northeast and Great Lakes could cause flight delays and poor driving conditions.
AccuWeather meteorologists warn a lake-effect setup will bring over a foot of snow in several states and dangerous snow squalls will prowl some well-traveled highways as far to the southeast as the central Appalachians into midweek. The same storm that produced feet of snow in the Rockies over Thanksgiving pushed into and across the Great Lakes on Sunday, bringing a round of snow starting what will be several days of wintry weather. Behind this swath of snow, a fresh batch of cold air is expecte
AccuWeather meteorologists warn a lake-effect setup could bring over a foot of snow in several states, with disruptions expected to mount as the week progresses. The same storm that produced feet of snow in the Rockies over Thanksgiving pushed into the Great Lakes on Sunday, bringing a round of snow starting what will be several days of wintry weather for the new week. Behind this swath of snow, a fresh batch of cold air is expected to sail over the warmer Great Lakes, creating intense bands ref
Clusters of heavy to severe thunderstorms will sweep through the central United States into Monday, threatening to not only disrupt outdoor plans, but also inflict damage in some communities. Cookouts over Father's Day weekend may have to be brought inside, and dads spending the holiday golfing, fishing or biking will need to keep a close watch on the sky. "Whether storms become violent or not, all storms can pose lightning dangers for those with outdoor plans," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist
Several large and destructive tornadoes tore through multiple states on Friday, prompting several tornado emergencies and the evacuation of one National Weather Service office. The tornadoes were part of a larger system that wreaked havoc from Arkansas to Iowa and Illinois and moved into Tennessee by the evening. Photos from the damage in Little Rock showed downed trees, flipped cars and a handful of damaged buildings. One photo showed the gutted insides of a store, the roof torn from the struct