A large storm is poised to roll up the Eastern Seaboard, bringing snow, ice and difficult travel to the Midwest and Northeast at midweek.
A major snowstorm hit Denver, Colorado on Feb 16. resulting in slick roads. These roads unfortunatly resulted in a pileup of 49 cars.
While rivers are already rising, a new storm will further heighten the risk for flooding and severe weather across the lower Mississippi and Tennessee valleys around the middle of the week.
This terrifying multi-vehicle pileup on Interstate 70 was captured on cellphone in Kansas City, Missouri on Feb. 15. 47 vehicles were involved, one fatality was reported.
Winter's brutal weather is taking its toll on people.
Storm chaser Reed Timmer was in Greenville, South Carolina where he caught sight of spring peeper frogs chirping at sunset on Feb. 16.
A storm will unleash heavy snowfall from Arizona to Colorado and New Mexico into Tuesday.
As record high snow hit multiple areas of Wisconsin on Feb 12, a young ice hockey group from Amery decided to use their snow day to help out their neighbors. The boys went door to door offering to shovel driveways and help cars get on the roads.
Two plow drivers clearing streets were threatened during this past week by people infuriated when their driveways ended up blocked with mounds of snow in the Spokane, Washington, area.
Two people were rescued from their vehicle as floodwaters surrounded the car in Cabazon, California, on February 14. The floods forced the people on to the hood of the car as they awaited assistance.
An El Niño climate pattern has officially taken shape and will have an impact on the weather in the United States in the coming months.
There have been many crashes along Missouri's U.S. Route 54 that the roadway was blocked off. Cleanup is underway with car wreckage being removed.
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Spring will arrive early for some parts of Europe, while cold and snow linger on for others.
NASA officially ended the Opportunity rover mission on Feb. 13, 2019. The rover has been silent since June 2018 when a dust storm engulfed the entire planet of Mars. We look back on some of the best highlights and discoveries made by the rover.