State College, Pa. — AccuWeather.com — All things considered, this has been a brute of a storm, and it’s not over yet. Across northern New England, heavy snow will continue for several hours Wednesday night with total accumulations reaching 12 to 18 inches. The excessive snowfall will spread into Maritime Canada as well. In Ohio [...]
Northeast getting walloped
Jan. 27, 2009 Leave a Comment
State College, Pa. — AccuWeather.com — A major winter storm with widespread snow and ice is in the process of overspreading the Northeast, and if what has already happened farther west is any indication, this may be one of the more potent systems this winter season. Tuesday evening through Wednesday, a large area from Indiana [...]
Denver to New York: Ice, snow
Jan. 26, 2009 Leave a Comment
State College, Pa. — AccuWeather.com — Heavy snow will spread across the Lower Midwest and into the Northeast and mid-Atlantic this week in a two-part system that could give Philadelphia its first significant snowfall. The first and weaker system will spread lighter snow from the central Plains to the Ohio River Valley tonight. Some snow [...]
Heaviest snow of the season coming to NYC and Philly
Jan. 8, 2009 Leave a Comment
State College, Pa. — AccuWeather.com — A large swath of snow will stretch across the northern third of the nation later Thursday through this weekend from a fast-moving “clipper” storm. This storm is found in southern areas of British Columbia and Alberta today and will dive southeast bringing a large area of 3 to 6 [...]
Ike halts UPS service in some costal areas
Sept. 11, 2008 1 Comment
Neither rain nor snow nor wind — no, wait, that’s the wrong one. Ahead of powerful Hurricane Ike, likely to land on the Texas coast this weekend, UPS has closed several of its facilities around Beaumont, Galveston and Houston as mandtory evacuations go into effect. “Safety is our first priority, and UPS encourages our employees [...]