Nothing can ruin a fun evening more than bad winter weather, but one Canadian groom wouldn't let a little snow keep his wedding guests from enjoying the reception.
No one likes dealing with winter. It's just a major hassle.
You spend hours digging out of the snow, just to have another blizzard bear down and cover you again.
Our friends to the north in Canada are pros at it. They deal with it more than we do, so they have their own tricks.
Remember last week when we shared the video of The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore flipping his lid over a bout of thundersnow?
The inevitable has happened; it's been songified.
The Weather Channel's Jim Cantore was in Plymouth, Mass., over the weekend to report on the snowstorm.
He got way too excited about some lightning during the storm, known as thundersnow.
WNBC News 4 New York anchor-reporter Stacey Bell had a close call.
While covering the snowstorm hitting the East Coast on Monday, she was nearly struck by a drifting car.
The massive multi-vehicle crash that shut down a five-mile stretch of I-94 near Galeburg on Friday continues to keep the interstate closed.
Authorities with Michigan State Police and the Michigan Department of Transportation report that 193 vehicles were involved, which includes 76 semis and 117 passenger cars and SUVs, according to WZZM-13. One person was killed and 23 others were injured.
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Both directions of I-94 are closed between Kalamazoo and Battle Creek because of a multi-vehicle crash involving semi-trucks.
The interstate is closed between Galesburg and Climax, WZZM-13, Michigan State Police and the Michigan Department of Transportation report.