Posted: 10:53 AM Up to 7 inches of snow fell in Denver, causing a few flight delays. United Airlines canceled about 50 flights. But a spokeswoman says today is a light travel day, so passengers on canceled flights have been moved to others.
Posted: 11:26 AM Blowing snow and howling winds are making driving treacherous, after a winter storm that's caused at least 11 deaths from the Plains to the Great Lakes. Sergeant Tim Elve of the Dane County Sheriff's Office says interstates are icy and rural roads are "really bad."
Posted: 11:09 AM The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for some counties along Lake Michigan in the western part of the Lower Peninsula, where four to six inches of snow was possible by Monday morning.
Posted: 2:21 PM Most now have their power back. Many workers had come in from more than a dozen states to help in the effort, and they're planning to start going back home today.
Posted: 11:23 AM A spokesman for Governor Brad Henry says state officials plan to ask for additional counties to be added to the disaster declaration as damage assessments are completed.
Posted: 11:59 AM A number of school districts have called off classes today. Parts of southern New England could be hit with possible gusts higher than 40 miles per hour.
Posted: 10:20 AM Sunday's brew of snow, sleet and freezing rain has caused problems from the Great Lakes to New England. A jetliner skidded off a runway near Providence, Rhode Island, but no one on the plane was hurt.
Posted: 10:18 AM The National Weather Service is posting winter storm warnings from Indiana into Maine. Parts of Chicago are blanketed with a foot of snow. Vermont has up to 10 inches of snow.
Posted: 10:14 AM
Ann Arbor and the Jackson County community of Liberty got 10-and-a-half inches of snow, with 10 inches at spots in Huron, St. Clair and Kalamazoo counties.
Posted: 10:10 AM The storm is blamed in the deaths of at least two people on Michigan roads, including a 40-year-old Chinese man killed in a crash on Interstate 94 in Berrien County.
Posted: 10:08 AM The storm started in the southern Rockies and left 10 inches of snow in Lafayette and 14 inches in part of Kosciusko County as it swept through Indiana.
Posted: 7:07 PM The National Weather Service is predicting heavy snow starting on Saturday and picking up overnight into Sunday. The NWS says it could mean six to 12 inches of snow, and even more in some areas.
Posted: 11:21 AM Recovery efforts continue from an ice storm that paralyzed much of the nation's midsection. Officials now say there have been at least 33 storm-related deaths, 21 of them in Oklahoma.
Posted: 2:49 PM A mixture of snow, sleet and light rain has been falling this morning across parts of Texas and Oklahoma, where it could be up to 10 days before power is fully restored.
Posted: 12:53 PM Subtropical Storm Olga skirted Puerto Rico's coast overnight with drenching rains and maximum winds of 45 miles per hour. It knocked out electricity to 76,000 people.
Posted: 12:52 PM An ice and snow-covered road led 58-year-old Allen Smith to lose control of his car, killing him in a two-vehicle crash in Montcalm County. The Grand Rapids Press reports the occupants of the SUV were treated for minor injuries.
Updated: 12:47 PM Sheriff's Commander Dave Egeler says Tyler Steffie was a back seat passenger in a car with two other Dexter High School students when the car skidded on the road and struck a tree Tuesday. The others had minor injuries.
Posted: 9:24 AM Oklahoma utilities say a half-million customers were blacked out as power lines snapped under the weight of ice and falling tree branches, the biggest power outage in state history.
Posted: 9:24 AM The storm is east of Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic with maximum sustained winds near 45 miles per hour and forecasters say some strengthening is possible before the storm reaches the Dominican Republic.
Posted: 8:49 AM The warning area stretches across the northern part of the state from Michigan City to Angola. Forecasters expect one-quarter to one-half inch of ice accumulation by the end of the day.