A powerhouse storm cycle is hammering the Pacific Northwest mountains—especially the Oregon Cascades—with 2–4 feet of denser ...
Wintry conditions were forecast for at least 12 states across the U.S. on Friday, with some regions expecting up to 4 feet of snow. The storm poses a serious risk to travel, infrastructure, and public ...
Winter weather-related warnings were in place for at least 11 states early on Thursday, with National Weather Service (NWS) ...
A storm's a brewin' for the Lake Tahoe area, and it's gonna be a big one. For starters, Mt. Rose-Ski Tahoe will be closed due ...
If you're buried in a tree well, and have a clear airway, blowing a whistle could help your friends or ski patrol find you.
The last two winter storms in a series of four are making their way into Colorado, the first, mid-next week, the second, late-week and into the weekend. Total snow accumulations from the two ...
Oregon Cascades: A surge of Pacific moisture slams into the range, with snow levels dancing between 3,000 and 5,000 feet. Above 4,500', 2–4 feet is on the table through Saturday—dense but deep.
The National Weather Service (NWS) predicted there could be up to 4 feet of snow in some areas, while an avalanche watch is ...
Forecasts are calling for winds between 40 and 45mph that could increase from 50-55mph through the morning with gusts as high as 80mph and 'little to no snow accumulation expected.' Yikes.