A winter storm threatens to bring blizzards and ice to parts of the U.S., hampering holiday travel [View all]
Source: AP
By LEAH WILLINGHAM and JEFF MARTIN
Updated 9:48 AM CST, December 28, 2025
A powerful winter storm was sweeping east from the Plains on Sunday, driven by what meteorologists describe as an intense cyclone, setting off a chain reaction of snow, ice, rain and severe weather expected to affect much of the country.
Snow and strengthening winds spread across the Upper Midwest on Sunday, where the National Weather Service warned of whiteout conditions and possible blizzard conditions that could make travel impossible in some areas. Snowfall totals were expected to exceed a foot across parts of the upper Great Lakes, with up to 2 feet (61 centimeters) possible along the south shore of Lake Superior.
In the South, meteorologists warn of severe thunderstorms expected to signal the arrival of a sharp cold front sometimes referred to as a Blue Norther bringing a sudden temperature drop and strong north winds that will end days of record warmth across the region.
The snowy holiday season in the Upper Midwest and Northeast comes as springlike warmth continues in much of the nations midsection and South, where record high temperatures had Santa sweating in recent days.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/cyclone-christmas-travel-weather-snow-flights-1dc6429f0b3e2ff4a52e351eeeae23cc
It is nasty outside here now!