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Blizzard traps dozens of cars in western N.Y.

Blinding snow stranded more than a 100 motorists in Western New York on Friday while bad weather again paralyzed the Midwest and heavy rains caused havoc in Southern California ...

 

Blizzard Paralyzes Much of Midwest

Blizzard Paralyzes Much of Midwest

A storm dumped ice, snow and rain from Nebraska to Illinois, and Wisconsin and Iowa experienced record snowfalls.

 

Houston wakes up to earliest snowfall ever

Houston wakes up to earliest snowfall ever

Startling residents and weather experts, the Texas city sets a record for the earliest snowfall ever, prompting a winter storm warning for the state's southeast region.

 

Don't lick your lips and other winter skin savers

Don't lick your lips and other winter skin savers

The year’s coldest season is full of myths. Talking snowmen? Red-nosed reindeer? Turns out there are also plenty of complexion misconceptions floating around.

 

Want to Remotely Start Your Car? There’s an App for That

Want to Remotely Start Your Car? There’s an App for That

If you live some place where it gets really cold in the winter — you might already be familiar with the advantages and convenience of a remote-start car system. Rather than fumbling to open an icy door or waiting a few minutes for the car to start and the heat to come on, you can start the car using a keyremote and even turn the heat on, so that by the time you get to the car, it’s on and warm.

 

Gov't to consumers: break on winter heating costs

There's good news for people worried about winter heating bills....

 

American, United add $10 charge on busy winter travel days

American and United airlines this week have added $10 surcharges for most of their tickets for travel on three busy days around ...

 

Flooding swamps Midwest homes, roads

Flooding swamps Midwest homes, roads

Flooding is again causing trouble in northwest Ohio where heavy rains in the last 24 hours have forced people out of their homes ...

 

Tornadoes Tear Through Midwest

Strong storms including at least three tornadoes damaged or destroyed homes in parts of the Midwest, and rainfall brought fears of more misery to areas hard-hit by flooding last year.

 

East Coast residents dig out after late-season storm

East Coast residents dig out after late-season storm

Residents began digging out of their homes a day after a raging storm blanketed parts of the East Coast with as much as 16 inches ...

 

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