Tracking weekend winter storm
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Follow live updates as a winter storm is expected to bring heavy snowfall, icy roads and cold temperatures from the southern states to the Northeast.
The storm stretches from New Mexico to the South to the Northeast.
Ohio may face heavy snow and frigid temperatures as the winter storm moves in. Here's how much snow the state could get.
The NWS issued a winter storm watch from 7 a.m. Jan. 24 to 1 a.m. Jan. 26. Here's when it's expected to start and how much to expect in central Ohio.
The storm this weekend, with ice and heavy snow, threatens catastrophic damage, extensive power outages and bitterly cold weather.
A winter storm warning is in effect for much of Ohio from Saturday through Monday as heavy snow and dangerous travel conditions are expected.
A winter storm warning has been issued ahead of a weekend storm which brings the threat of up to a foot of snow and ice in parts of Greater Cincinnati and Ohio. Bitterly cold temperatures precede the storm and will persist into the next week. You will see updates here with the latest on timing of the storm, forecast, preparations, advice and tips.
More than 1,000 U.S. flights have already been canceled or delayed. Here's what travelers should know if they get caught in the winter storm.
Delta said it is canceling flights at some airports in Texas, Oklahoma and other states because of the massive winter storm expected to blast much of the U.S.
It's still several days off, but we could see winter weather this weekend. Impact and timing will likely change, but we want to give you an early heads up!