Winter storm warning
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A powerful winter storm system moving across the Great Lakes and Northeast is bringing snow and ice, frigid temperatures and possible whiteout conditions.
The exact track and positioning of the storm system will be critical in determining who sees snow and how significant the impacts may be.
Sticky, unseasonable warmth stretching across the eastern United States this week will set the stage for a sprawling storm system that threatens to bring thunderstorms and heavy rain — weather more typical of spring than the dead of winter — from Thursday through Saturday.
Thousands of homes and businesses across northern France and southern England were without power Friday morning and residents faced widespread travel delays after a storm swept in off the Atlantic, bringing high winds,
A strong clipper system is on the way towards the Great Lakes region, setting the stage for a larger winter storm that will sweep across the East Coast later this week. As the fast-moving system continues to push south,
WIND CHILLS TOMORROW MORNING BETWEEN ABOUT TEN AND 17 DEGREES. THAT’S WHAT TO PLAN FOR IN THESE NEXT 12 HOURS. OUR NEXT THREAT IS GOING TO BE THAT LATE WEEK COASTAL STORM POSSIBILITY. WE’LL TALK MORE ABOUT THAT AND NEXT WEEKEND.
The States of Guernsey says it has reports of 64 trees falling on roads and it expects more to be reported this morning. It says a number of roads are completely blocked and a "large amount of debris" is spread out across the island. It adds the "worst of Storm Goretti has passed" and the clean-up operation is under way.
Here’s a quick look at the storm system that will roll through Michigan this weekend.