Winter storm brings ice and snow, snarling thousands of flights. Maps show the latest forecast.
More than 51 million Americans live in areas under winter storm alerts stretching from northern Minnesota to the Eastern Seaboard.
www.cbsnews.comI don’t currently have live updates, but here’s how to get the latest heavy snow warnings for your area.
Check authoritative sources: National Weather Service (US), Met Office (UK), or your local meteorological service for the latest warnings and advisories. If you’re in Ireland, check Met Éireann for current snow alerts and travel guidance. These sources publish real-time warnings and affected regions.
Local alerts and travel impacts: Look for travel advisories from your department of transport or local councils, which often summarize road closures, school delays, and public transport disruptions during heavy snow events.
Weather apps and news: Use trusted national broadcasters’ weather updates or official apps that push push notifications for new warnings and expected snowfall amounts. They frequently provide maps and hour-by-hour forecasts.
If you’d like, tell me your exact location (city or county) and I can tailor a quick checklist of what to watch for and how to stay safe during a heavy snow warning.
More than 51 million Americans live in areas under winter storm alerts stretching from northern Minnesota to the Eastern Seaboard.
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www.weather.govAn amber weather warning for snow is in place for parts of Yorkshire today. There are also yellow snow and ice alerts for several other parts of the UK. Watch and follow the latest below - and get in touch to share your information and pictures.
news.sky.comEven where there is no risk of snow, heavy rain is forecast for many areas of the UK. Combined with snow melt due to rising temperatures, there is now a risk of localised flooding.
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