Winter storm disrupts holiday flights, train routes
The Winter storm is disrupting holiday travel… on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
The Winter storm is disrupting holiday travel… on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
The deaths of a 91-year-old man who froze trying to fix a broken pipe and a man who couldn’t get oxygen after the power went out at his home have been contributed to the winter storm in South Carolina, authorities said.
The Winter storm is disrupting holiday travel… on one of the busiest travel days of the year.
The cold we are seeing is just one part of a massive winter storm that is impacting millions of Americans, just as they hit the roads and skies for the holidays.
Even with La Nina conditions, winter storms can hit any part of the Palmetto State as we saw earlier this year in January.
A winter storm continues its trek across the country. After dumping snow and ice across parts of the midwest, the southeast is now dealing with a wintery mess.
COLUMBIA SC (WOLO) – Rain, ice, and even snow continues to pummel the Palmetto State, with the majority of the wintery mix impacting the midlands toward the northern areas. The Upstate continues to accumulate snow, while to the south and east of the Midlands see more rain. Categories: Local News, Todays Forecast Tags: John Farley, tyler ryan, Weather, Winter Storm
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) — South Carolina residents are accustomed to extreme heat, but maybe not extreme cold. With winter weather threatening much of the Palmetto State this weekend, you may not be sure what to be prepared for. Voice of Steve LaVoie, NWS Meteorologist :10-20 Dr. Matthew Bitner, Prisma Health Emergency Medicine Physician 1:25-35 Most of the Midlands will be…
Traffic stalled on I-95, after a heavy snowstorm struck northern Virginia and the Washington DC area Monday. The interstate turned into an icy parking lot, with some motorists reporting being stranded as long as 19 hours.
When you get off the roads and back inside, there are dangers as well. The state fire marshal says that half of heating related deaths occur in winter months.
President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden are touring the damage in Texas after winter storms pummelled the state. Many residents are still dealing with a water crisis, and there’s now a criminal investigation into its power provider.