Much of the country is forecast to see warmer-than-average temperatures and drought conditions this spring, according to NOAA.
A procession of winter storms is forecast to bring snow, sleet, ice and potentially flood-inducing rain to sprawling bands of the U.S. this week.
The second in a parade of powerful winter storms this week is bringing a swath of high-impact winter weather from the Plains ...
The High Plains once again missed out on the precipitation that moved through the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic parts of the U.S. Western Nebraska and Kansas saw degradation as the lack of precipitation ...
Portions of the northern Plains were warmer than normal ... National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration. (Map courtesy of NDMC.) Most of the region was dry for the week outside of those areas ...
One killed in rollover crash in Missouri.Downtown Chicago, Milwaukee blanketed in snow. Storm to bring wintry mix to ...
Southeastern Virginia could have its snowiest day in 15 years on Wednesday. What to know about the storm and when it will get ...
The NOAA and Old Farmer's Almanac use different methods of forecasting, but both organizations issue seasonal predictions.
After a record-breaking Gulf Coast storm, cities like New Orleans and Pensacola, Florida, have had more snow this winter than Omaha, Des Moines and New York.