Just days after near-record warmth in some areas, a storm riding a sudden change in the weather pattern will end up bringing accumulating snow and triggering travel disruptions along a 2,000-mile-long swath from the southern Plains and parts of the Mississippi and Ohio valleys to the central Appalachians, the upper part of the mid-Atlantic and southern New England, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. This will be quite a reality check and shake-up for millions of people who were recently out enjoyi
New York City has a “pretty good shot” of reaching an inch of snow in Central Park Tuesday to end its historical powder drought as Big Apple residents cheered the season’s first real winter storm.
Thunderstorms could pack a punch and unleash downpours and severe weather in a large part of the mid-Atlantic through Friday evening, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. Severe thunderstorms are likely to stretch from New York City to southeastern portions of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and into North Carolina a zone home to tens of millions of people. "The thunderstorms will continue to break out across portions of the Northeast through Friday evening as a front, dividing warm and humid
Torrential downpours wreaked havoc on the Big Apple over the weekend, as the nearly nonstop rain flooded city streets and caused the wall of a residential building to collapse in the Bronx.