It's beginning to look a lot like winter! Snow is in the forecast and there are some reports and models that indicate portions of New York State may get as much as 58 inches of snow.
We're hearing about a record number of Americans who will be traveling this upcoming Thanksgiving holiday including over 2 million Illinois residents planning to drive to their destination.
Winter is here and here to stay, at least until 2024. While it hasn't been too brutal in Minnesota just yet, we have had our fair share of cold days and a few rounds of very light flurries. We all know things are bound to get much worse, with many cold, snowy months ahead of us.
2023 is set to become the warmest year on record, and climate change experts say the impact of this warming trend on Illinois will be noticeable, and painful...Here is what they have to say...
What will the Winter of 2023/2024 bring to New York State? This predictive forecast suggests that it will be a harsh and snowy Winter. One thing we can count on is that, the snow is coming. We accept it, embrace it and many people love getting tons of snow to play in.
It wasn't that many years ago kids had to wear snow boots with their Halloween costumes after several inches of early-season snow accumulated in the Stateline.
While it is, or was, regionally known in some circles for decades, social media is just now shedding light on an old-timers trick to predicting the coming winter season.
A weather system that is dumping heavy wet snow on some states in the western part of the U.S. will arrive in Illinois by this weekend, according to the Weather Channel.
Late on Wednesday night, we got word that Tropical Storm Lee had been upgraded to hurricane status. Even though it is still way out in the ocean, there are some indications that it could be headed our way.