Boys' Love is the only light left in our messed-up world.
Storm warnings are in effect in the Plains, the Midwest, the Great Lakes, and the mid-Atlantic through tonight.
Swaths of the central, northern, and eastern United States will face subzero temperatures, freezing rain, snow, and ice.
Several people have already gone missing in rivers throughout the state. Officials want to prevent further accidents.
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.
The freezing conditions will end for Texas soon, but they're set to move into the Northeast this weekend.
Last month’s series of winter storms dropped a lot of snow across the state’s mountain ranges. But there could be dry conditions to come.
Cold temps, freezing rain, and sleet are coming a wide area including Dallas-Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Austin.
New York, DC, and Philadelphia haven't seen any snow accumulate at all this winter—which is not normal.
A series of atmospheric rivers have left the state dealing with ongoing disaster, from flooding and sinkholes to downed trees and power lines.
“This is the kind of weather you would get in a year and we compressed it just into two weeks.”
Conditions are becoming increasingly dangerous in California, where residents are dealing with flooding, power outages, and landslides.
California has been battered by successive winter storms since late December.
Winter storms have given California’s snowpack a much-needed boost, in a promising sign for the ongoing severe drought.
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.