Fierce winter storms are continuing to batter the US from coast to coast, with the National Weather Service releasing a map that shows various weather warnings across the country.
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning to North Ohio counties, including all of Trumbull County; the eastern part of Portage County; as well as the northern area of Mahoning County.
As two storms hit West Coast this week, forecasters warn Thanksgiving travelers to buckle up as affected areas experience hurricane-force winds, blizzard conditions, heavy snowfall, and "bomb cyclone".
Heavy wet snow continues to threaten parts of Washington D.C. to New England and areas in Pennsylvania and New Jersey with possible strong winds that could cause power outages. Exact amount of snowfall is still uncertain but residents are asked to prepare for near-freezing temperatures.
Counties across the tri-state area of Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin have been witnessing heavy rainfall for the past several hours and in some cases for the past days which consequently has led to heavy-dute flooding impacting cities and towns.
Winter Storm Juno did not make historic expectations in New York Monday to Tuesday morning. Winter Storm Juno did not make historic expectations in New York Monday to Tuesday morning.
As growing concerns in California mount regarding drought issues that have largely affected the state's agriculture and farming industry, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a $687 million drought-relief Saturday, according to the "Los Angeles Times."
Residents of California are facing water shortfalls in the driest year in recorded drought history. In response to and in preparation for extreme drought conditions, Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. declared on Friday a State of Emergency.