NEXT Weather: Wednesday storm
Tammie Souza reports.
Tammie Souza reports.
After several areas saw record highs Wednesday, another cold front is moving down the state and sending temperatures plummeting.
A Winter Weather advisory has been issued for Chicago and the northern and western suburbs starting Saturday morning.
Dozens of people were injured in a massive traffic pileup amid snowy conditions in southern Wisconsin on Friday, which blocked Interstate 39/90 for hours, authorities said. Beloit Memorial Hospital said at least 27 people were treated for injuries sustained in the crash, WIFR-TV reported. State Patrol officials said snow, ice and whiteout conditions were factors in the crash.
More than 250 people from as far away as Eureka and Redcrest reported feeling the shake, according to the agency.
The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) has profound impacts on worldwide weather and temperatures
More winter weather is forecast across the country on Friday and through the weekend, with snow and dangerous wind chills possible in some areas.
As a winter storm that crossed the country and continues heading East, the US can expect weather conditions ranging from harsh winds to more snow.
A hiking expert spoke to Fox News Digital about the conditions in a popular Los Angeles recreation area where a British actor has been missing for two weeks.
Fox 4's Elyse Chengery went along with crews as they worked to remove boats stuck in mangrove trees since Hurricane Ian.
After January storms, the California Department of Water Resources raises its allocation to state water agencies to 30% from 5% only two months ago.
Meteorologist Heather Waldman breaks down the possible rain and snow happening this weekend.
Up to a quarter of an inch of rain typically falls across Northern California in February.
Cameras spotted the wildcat prowling through the mountains.
Tornado outbreaks in Texas and Louisiana add to changes that experts have been observing in recent years — namely, that where and when tornadoes occur has begun to shift.
Inside a warehouse at the industrial Port of Portland lies what some believe could be the answer to Oregon's housing crisis — a prototype of an affordable housing unit made from mass timber. Once mass-produced at the factory being planned at the port, the units ranging from 426 square feet (40 square meters) to 1,136 square feet (106 square meters) could be deployed across the state to be assembled in urban and rural communities alike, potentially alleviating a critical housing shortage that has driven Oregon's high rates of homelessness.
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