USPS warns, winter weather
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SACRAMENTO, United States - Wind gusts of 231 km/h at Mount Coffin, Wyoming, marked the peak intensity of a winter storm that tore across the western and central United States, cutting electricity to around 750,000 customers nationwide, according to media reports recently.
Bitter cold and snow will be replaced with above-average temperatures for much of the country, forecasters say.
Severe winter weather has prompted the United States Postal Service (USPS) to issue delivery warnings for 15 states.
Two storms moving through the Midwest and Northeast are being supercharged by a system on the West Coast. Blizzard warnings are in effect in West Virginia.
Wintry conditions sweep across the U.S., producing below-average temperatures, winter weather watches and flood watches.
A weekend winter storm will bring snow to northern parts of the country. How will the Florida Panhandle be impacted?
Frigid temps and heavy snow gripped much of the U.S. on December 1, the first day of meteorological winter. It looks like these bitter conditions are here to stay.
Sixty million people from the northern Plains through the Southeast are under cold weather alerts this weekend and will face dangerously cold wind chills.
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Travelers planning to fly out of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on Sunday should prepare for possible delays and cancellations as winter storms freeze some flights in the Midwestern United States. Winter storm warnings that ...