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Snow trapped hundreds overnight on Alabama highway

Snow Trucks

Parts of the Southeast were digging out Friday from a winter storm that dumped up to a foot of snow around the region and played a role in at least one death.

 

Chicago breaks 72-year snowless record

As of Wednesday, Chicago has a new weather record: 320 consecutive days without at least an inch of snowfall.

 

Storm brings new outages for Sandy-battered states

A religious statue stands in the fire-scorched landscape of Breezy Point after a Nor'easter snow, Thursday, Nov. 8, 2012 in New York. The beachfront neighborhood was devastated during Superstorm Sandy when a fire pushed by the raging winds destroyed many homes.

 

Blizzard to blast northern Plains, upper Midwest

The Dakotas, Minnesota and Wisconsin are bracing for more snow, and forecasters say the expected storm could be the worst of the season.

 

Storm blankets Northeast with a few inches of snow

A weekend storm blanketed the Northeast with a few inches of snow Saturday, the second significant snowfall of the season for the region.

 

Practical Traveler: Skiers, Take Heart! There Is Snow if You Know Where to Look

Ski Resorts

Try New England, Colorado and New Mexico, where some resorts are seeing snowfall ranges of 40 inches to over 105 inches.

Senh: In California, there's still no rain. What gives. The skiing season has been terrible so far.

 

Alaska town tries to dig out from huge snow dump

Alaska Town Covered in Snow

Dozens of National Guard troops have arrived in Cordova to help the Alaska fishing town dig out from massive snows that have collapsed roofs, trapped some people in homes and triggered avalanches....

 

Snowbound ASU Student Survives 10 Days on Candy, Melted Snow

An Arizona State University student missing for 10 days survived on a Snickers candy bar, a bag of M&M's candies and melted snow for drinking water, authorities said Wednesday after the 23-year-old was found in a desolate area of east Arizona.

 

Storm Leaves More Than 2 Million Without Power

Storm Leaves More Than 2 Million Without Power

At least 2.3 million people across the Northeast found themselves without electricity after an unusual autumn storm dumped record amounts of snow. More than 2.3 million customers from Pennsylvania through New England had no electricity, according to reports, as the region was lashed by surprisingly high winds and snowdrifts. In Manhattan, tree branches snapped under the weight of wet snow, piling up along 5th Avenue and toppling across and obstructing the walkways of Central Park.

 

October storm pelts East Coast with wet, heavy snow

October storm pelts East Coast with wet, heavy snow

A classic nor'easter was chugging along up the East Coast and expected to dump anywhere from a dusting of snow to about 10 inches.

Senh: Apparently, the East Coast is skipping Fall and heading straight into Winter.

 

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