TOLEDO, Ohio — As a winter storm is set to impact northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan beginning Wednesday, here's everything you need to know and what to expect. The storm will begin around 3 p.m.
ODOT says it expects to have a full fleet of over 110 trucks on roadways in Lucas, Wood, Fulton, Henry, Ottawa, Sandusky, Seneca and Williams counties.
I would say the precipitation might be a couple of hours slower to develop compared to what it looked like yesterday. For ...
While an advisory was initially issued for a few western counties ahead of the system on Tuesday, the National Weather Service has since expanded the alert area to most of Northeast Ohio -- including ...
As a historic winter storm pushes towards Florida, the National Weather Service issued Winter Storm Warnings for a large swath of the southern U.S., stretching from South Texas to Northeast Florida.
Two Ohio lawmakers say they are planning to introduce a bill, and it has generated quite a bit of attention from both sides ...
Weather Advisory stretches across Michigan, see where the snow will stack up Saturday. The weather system heading into Lower Michigan appears to now have some of its moisture feed chewed up in Ohio.
Overnight, the first round of freezing rain in Northeast Ohio in two years glazed cars, roads, trees, power lines and more ...
As some parts of the country enter day five of no electricity, water, gas or phone signal following Storm Éowyn, there has been multiple calls for the ...
LANCASTER — The first month of 2025 in Ohio has been filled with snow storms and below-freezing temperatures with frigid wind chill. But has this January broken any snowfall or temperature records?
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People struggle to hold their umbrellas on Westminster Bridge in central London as Storm Herminia sweeps through ... The correct pronunciation for Eowyn is ‘ay-oh-win’ and you might be ...