Fast-moving storms from Canada are bringing snow, cold and gusty winds to the US—here's what you need to know.
Alberta Clippers are quick-moving areas of low pressure that originate in the western Canadian province of Alberta, usually tapping some energy from the polar jet stream and sometimes a bit from the ...
Alberta clippers dive southward into the U.S. from the Canadian province of Alberta. They can cause problems for northern ...
An Alberta Clipper is different from a Nor’easter, which the NWS said has continuously strong, northeasterly winds blowing in ...
A winter weather event known as an Alberta Clipper will descend from Canada later this week and roll across the northern tier ...
The Upper Midwest and Northeast will be hit next week with so-called "Alberta clipper" storms, which will bring quick-hitting ...
An Alberta Clipper is a low pressure system that rapidly moves from western Canada, deriving its name from the Canadian ...
At least 16 states are under alert for the arrival of a snow storm system called the “Alberta Clipper”. More on this weather ...
A lake-effect snowstorm that buried communities from Michigan to New York under feet of snow will start to wind down on ...
The pattern usually involves a quick warmup followed by a dramatic temperature plunge, often accompanied by strong winds.
A clipper system will bring a period of light snow to New Hampshire late Wednesday evening into early Thursday. Just enough ...