A severe snowstorm named 'Blair' is causing widespread school closures and travel disruptions across more than 20 US states.
Parts of the Pittsburgh area could see as much as between 6" and 9" of snow from Sunday night through Monday night.
Though the worst of the storm ended late Monday, Tuesday morning commuters in parts of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware ...
Widespread accumulating snow is ending, but winter weather alerts remain in effect throughout Western Pennsylvania as snow ...
Four years after the riot at the Capitol, Congress meets under heavy security and a blanket of snow to certify the 2024 ...
Pittsburgh's Action News 4 viewers can help us tell the story of the snowstorm by sharing pictures from neighborhoods around ...
Dozens of people have also been injured in a major winter storm spanning from Ohio to Washington, D.C. Up to a foot of snow ...
The bulk of the snowstorm has passed, but forecasters say parts of central Pennsylvania could see some Monday night showers.
CBS News Philadelphia Chief Investigative Reporter Joe Holden was in Springfield, Delaware County, where he checked in on how ...
A winter storm sweeping across Pennsylvania isn't over yet. Watch the video above for the updated hour-by-hour snow forecast. Parts of the Susquehanna Valley may still pick up snow this afternoon and ...
Several governors have issued states of emergency as 6 to 12 inches of snow are expected from Ohio to Washington, D.C.