Deadly winter conditions cause hundreds of crashes as 63 million hit by snow and ice - Hundreds of flights have been canceled ...
Though driving in the snow should be avoided if at all possible, here's what to know when there's no other choice.
Paris — Authorities in northern France said Thursday two people have died and 20 others were injured from a cold snap ...
Thursday’s snow storm quickly coated roads, making travel treacherous. Ardmore Police officers responded to 18 wrecks and ...
Thousands of flights have been canceled, including more than 400 out of Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson airport – the nation’s ...
The storm has disrupted travel ... Westbound I-70 near Exit 252 has been closed due to ice and crashes, but thanks to the hard work of KDOT and our troopers, it’s being prepped for reopening.… ...
The disruptive winter storm brings the possibility of the “heaviest snowfall in a decade” to some areas Monday.
The storm had already shut down the South Friday — schools and government offices were closed and states of emergency declared as it started to disrupt travel.
Several accidents included injuries ... road travel could become highly dangerous due to heavy snowfall and ice from the storm, which will reach the mid-Atlantic late Sunday or early Monday.
Conditions on the roads have already led to several crashes, and conditions are likely to worsen as the day goes on.
A massive winter storm impacts over 60 million people across the U.S., causing dangerous travel conditions and power outages.