Winter storm to spread snow, ice and cold across US
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Impacts from what could be the most significant storm of winter are expected to begin on Friday, spreading ice, snow and cold across much of the U.S.
The impending winter storm is set to begin across the south-central U.S. on Friday.
A Winter Storm Warning has been issued for New York City and the Tri-State area as it faces down snow, heavy at times, for much of Sunday and lingering into early Monday.
A winter storm will bring freezing temperatures and the potential for icy conditions to Houston this weekend. Here's the latest on the timing of the storm, the impacts and just how cold it could get.
Stay with Newsweek for the latest on the powerful winter storm bringing heavy snow and brutal cold to millions this this weekend.
Gov. Kathy Hochul had an urgent message for New Yorkers on the looming winter snowstorm set to hit the Tri-State this weekend.
Scattered freezing rain along with some light snow is falling in parts of North Texas early Saturday as a massive Arctic cold front moves across the region. Temperatures are hovering right around 32 degrees as of 5 a.