New York City’s Snow Drought Nears All-time Record
New York City has seen a Christmas without snow and a wet New Year’s, which are more characteristic of Miami
New York City has seen a Christmas without snow and a wet New Year’s, which are more characteristic of Miami
As the end of January looms, snow is not the only type of weather on the minds of forecasters
California city crews have been busy compiling mounds of trash left along the shoreline following the recent storms.
It’s been anything but a winter wonderland for fans of snowflakes in several large metro areas in the Northeast this season
Weeks of relentless rain, wind, and snow in California, short-term drought conditions and reservoir levels have improved
Two more storms are likely to unload snow over the interior Northeast through the middle of next week and deliver rain once more
For many people, January conjures up images of snowy landscapes because it marks the beginning of the meteorological winter
On the morning of Jan 19, 1977, snow had appeared for the first in the Miami metropolitan area that was never imagined in history.
Driving conditions will be difficult, during the height of the storm in portions of Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa and Wisconsin