Storm warnings are in effect in the Plains, the Midwest, the Great Lakes, and the mid-Atlantic through tonight.
Hurricane-force winds battered the Bay Area as yet another atmospheric river moved over the state.
Communities in the state are already struggling with road closures and flooding, and another storm is on the way.
Californians are struggling with unsafe roads, power outages, and piles of snow after a winter blast.
The lights are still off for customers across the country, more snow in California, and the first real snowfall over NYC.
The storm also brought a seemingly unprecedented blizzard warning for Los Angeles.
Severe winter weather is sweeping across much of the western and northern U.S. this week, causing "difficult to impossible travel" conditions.
Only a thin strip of the country is set to be near average over the next few days. Forecasters are calling the forthcoming temps "anomalous."
Californians may see more outages, floods, and mudslides as rain continues.
California has been battered by successive winter storms since late December.
This comes after a different storm dropped snow and torrential rain over Northern California last week.
The West Coast is bracing for heavy rains and snow as freezing temperatures left a trail of burst pipes across the Southeast.
Hard-hit Western New York was littered with abandoned cars and piles of snow several feet high after the Christmas blizzard.
The National Weather Service is predicting sub-zero windchills, heavy snow, and ice storms over large areas of the country.
Severe weather pummeled Western states and is now headed for the East Coast.
The storm has swept across the country, knocking out power and imperiling drivers.
The state is girding up for ice and snow as a 2,000-mile-long winter storm hits this week.
Ice, snow, and bitter cold have made travel impossible as a so-called Winter Storm Landon hits a dozen states, from Texas to New England.
A massive swath of the U.S. is under storm warnings this week as Winter Storm Landon brings messy weather.
The winter storm could bring more than two feet of snow to parts of New England and lead to blizzard conditions along the coast.