The WGAL News 8 Storm Team has designated Saturday as an Impact Day, meaning the weather could disrupt your normal daily schedule or routine.
Snow, ice and freezing rain are likely to continue impacting roads and schools until a widespread warmup midday Friday across the Willamette Valley.
Snow will accumulate several inches in central and southern Maine before changing to sleet and freezing rain. In the mountains and far north, mostly snow will fall.
A significant winter storm is set to impact the region from late Saturday through Sunday, bringing heavy snow and the ...
The National Weather Service has issued an ice storm warning for the Willamette Valley through early Friday. Follow our live ...
The storm's impacts include a massive pileup in the Gorge, closures in more than 200 school district and dozens of flight ...
A major winter storm disrupted travel plans, closed schools and shuttered city services across Ontario, Quebec and the ...
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY WEDNESDAY: Snowfall rates at times may reach half an inch to an inch per hour lowering visibility leading to a tough evening commute home Wednesday. The greatest window for low ...
The Triad gets a break from the rain on Friday, but wet weather will start again early Saturday. Morning temps will be near freezing, so elevated icing will be possible. Be careful early travelers!
Snow began Thursday morning and accumulated in the afternoon, but is expected to transition to freezing rain overnight and into Friday morning.
As much as a quarter of an inch of ice accumulation is possible in the Willamette Valley between Thursday night and Friday ...