Precipitation abounds in the Midwest, but not necessarily all snow.
Daylight, sun angle, and temperatures are all increasing as spring arrives.
The month displayed signs of spring and even January cold, breaking the typical mold.
Meteorologist Brad Miller covers last March's heavy snow.
Meteorologist Mike Mihalik talks about his experiences with outdoor work.
Some epic storms have occurred in February, let's look at a few...
January 2019...record cold and above normal snow in the Midwest.
More cold and snow arrives for the second half of January 2019.
Don't write winter off just yet, the pattern is looking more favorable for snow.
Boiling water + -4°F temperatures can produce clouds...view the video here.
Meteorologist Michael Priante takes a look at some of the more notable weather events of 2018.
Although December abounded with moisture, snow was scarce in the Midwest.