A storm will unload feet of snow, create blizzard conditions and shut down travel over the mountains of Arizona, New Mexico and Southern California from Wednesday night to Friday.
Multi-car pileups can go from bad to worse in a matter of seconds. Driver error is the most common cause, and with these safety tips, pile-ups can be avoided.
A major winter storm will continue to bring snow, rain and an icy mix to much of the Northeast and the Upper Midwest through Wednesday night.
A hiker was rescued after he became stuck in quicksand at Zion National Park in Utah, on February 16, but not before being forced to hunker down for the night during a bad storm.
The same storm set to bring feet of snow to parts of Arizona and significant snow to the rest of the Southwest late this week will swing onto the Plains and evolve into a blizzard over part of the north-central United States this weekend.
Icy roads are the greatest weather-related hazard to the average person. If you find yourself in the situation, know how to navigate the icy roads safely.
Yosemite is one of the most beautiful and well-known national parks in the United States, and visitors in mid-February may be treated to a spectacle not seen during any other time of the year.
During the winter, driving under treacherous conditions requires your full attention and concentration. Knowing the common causes for accidents during the season can also help.
As the Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins play outdoors Saturday night, rain could move through and impact play.
Always be prepared for any situation that might catch you off-guard. Keeping these supplies in your car will help you when the unexpected strikes.
After battering parts of Vanuatu and New Caledonia with heavy rainfall and damaging winds, Tropical Cyclone Oma will now take a turn toward Australia.
A common method to melt snow and ice is by spreading rock salt. Some people put generous amounts, but using more salt than necessary does not mean it's more effective. In fact, it can actually be less effective and more harmful. Let's find out why.
Through this weekend, the risk of flooding rainfall will extend from the lower Mississippi Valley to the Tennessee and Ohio valleys as well as the southern Appalachians.
As winter gets in to full swing, salt will be used across the country to make roads safe for drivers. How does it impact the environment?
The storm track that was active during the winter from the eastern Mediterranean to a large part of the Middle East to part of eastern Asia will continue well into the spring.
AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist, Bernie Rayno, explains why snow squalls are so dangerous and what you need to know.
Precipitation can take a variety of forms with each one posing its own hazards.
The word blizzard is often used incorrectly. Here is how a blizzard is properly defined.