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Heavy snow and blustery winds are expected to hit parts of the U.S. from Wednesday through to Thursday evening—and in some cases into Friday morning—which, according to the National Weather Service (NWS), could bring up to 24 inches of snow to certain areas.
Another storm is set to hit Southern California on Thursday — the latest in a parade of storms that have kept skies cloudy and streets soaked for most of the week.The impacts are expected to be minor,
Let's look as far out as we can toward the Thanksgiving holiday. Let's only look now out to the time period with some confidence.
Varying snowfall amounts will hit seven states on Thursday and Friday, prompting numerous warnings and advisories across the U.S.
A developing storm system is pulling moisture into the state, setting the stage for widespread rain on the plains and accumulating snow in the mountains.
In mere moments, residents from McQueeney to Seguin found themselves under a Tornado Warning late Thursday evening. Issued at 11:13pm and set to expir
Scattered showers could continue to impact the Valley this morning and through about midday. The storm will begin pushing east with sunshine for the Phoenix Metro by the afternoon and a chilly high temperature of 65 degrees today.
The Phoenix Fire Department confirmed a roof collapse at Desert Sky Mall at 75th Avenue and Thomas Road. A dental clinic’s drop ceiling collapsed from heavy water accumulation, which spread to other stores throughout the mall, according to Capt. Todd Keller, a Phoenix fire spokesperson.