WINTER WEATHER

Feb 28 2026WEATHER

Winter in Philly Shines: Snow, Cold and Surprising Forecast Fumbles

The city of Philadelphia faced a winter that was colder and snowier than most people expected. From the start of December until the end of February, temperatures dipped below 33 degrees on average – one of the lowest in more than a century. Snow fell over 20 inches, putting Philly in the top twenty

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Feb 12 2026FINANCE

Housing Sales Drop in January as Prices Rise

The U. S. housing market saw a sharp decline in sales for the first month of the year, even though mortgage rates are getting lower. Only 3. 91 million existing homes were sold in January, which is an 8. 4 percent fall from December. This drop marks the biggest monthly decline in almost four y

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Jan 29 2026WEATHER

Baltimore's Winter Woes: What's Open, What's Closed, and What's Next

Baltimore is still dealing with the aftermath of a recent winter storm. The mayor has said that the emergency is not over yet. People can park on the snow emergency routes again, but they should still be careful. Many places are open again, like recreation centers and courthouses. But some librarie

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Jan 28 2026POLITICS

Louisiana Faces Winter's Wrath and Seeks Protection

Louisiana is dealing with a tough winter that has already taken eight lives. The state is urging people to stay careful as the cold weather continues to cause problems. The deaths happened because of hypothermia, car crashes on icy roads, and power outages that led to oxygen deprivation. Even as the

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Jan 28 2026BUSINESS

DFW Airport Chaos: Passengers Stuck in a Never-Ending Wait

DFW International Airport has become a scene of endless waits and frustration for travelers. For days, passengers have been left in the lurch, with flights delayed or canceled with little notice. The issue seems to be more than just bad weather—it's a mix of staffing and management problems. Thomas

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Jan 27 2026ENVIRONMENT

Fighting Ice with Food: Unusual Ways to Keep Roads Safe

In the battle against icy roads, cities are getting creative. They're mixing beet juice, molasses, and even pickle brine with salt to keep roads safe. This might sound strange, but it's working. Salt has been the go-to for melting ice on roads for years. It's cheap and effective. But it's not great

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

Schools Shut Down: Winter Weather Wreaks Havoc in Central Texas

Winter weather has taken a toll on Central Texas, causing many schools to close their doors. The icy conditions have made it unsafe for students and staff to travel, leading to cancellations and delays. Universities, colleges, and school districts have all been affected, with some moving to remote l

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Jan 25 2026WEATHER

Shivering Through the Night: Kansas' Chilliest Spots in Winter Storm

Kansas faced a harsh winter storm on Saturday, Jan. 24, with a Winter Weather Advisory covering the entire state. Snow piled up, and temperatures dropped significantly. The National Weather Service monitored these conditions, noting that all weather stations in Kansas reported negative apparent temp

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Chicago's Weekend: Cold and Snowy Surprise

Chicago is about to face a chilly and snowy weekend. The city is expecting a big snowstorm on Saturday night. This comes after a period of extremely cold weather. The wind chill has made it feel even colder than it actually is. But there is some good news. The temperature is expected to rise a bit l

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Jan 24 2026WEATHER

Chilly Roads in DFW: What's Happening with the Weather?

North Texas woke up to a winter wonderland on Saturday morning. Snow, sleet, and cold rain made their way into the DFW area. The question on everyone's mind: Are the roads safe? The answer is not straightforward. While widespread issues weren't reported early Saturday, conditions were deteriorating

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