Anoyeyou+FollowStorm damage from the bomb cyclone 2025. We didn't get a lot of snow, but the winds were incredible. At one point we heard the roof creak, and we were waiting for the lift. Thankfully, we did not lose power, but we were prepared. #bombcyclone2025 #WinterStorm #michigan00Share
The Kentucky Buzz | Newspaper+FollowWinter Bomb Cyclone Warning 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩 a Winter Bomb Cyclone 🌀 is swirling over the Bluegrass State. Residents are encouraged to Salt Driveways and Side Walks and Paths to your Home and Prepare Accordingly. #StormAlert #WinterStormWarning #WinterStorm #Snow00Share
Larissa wilson+Follow🚨BREAKING: Alternate Side Parking Suspended as Winter Storm Moves In City officials have announced that Alternate Side Parking regulations are suspended due to the ongoing winter storm. The suspension is intended to help plows and road crews clear snow more efficiently and keep streets safe for drivers and pedestrians. Drivers are still urged to follow all other parking rules unless otherwise stated, and to use caution while traveling as snow and icy conditions continue in parts of the region.” Hashtags: #WinterStorm #WeatherAlert #ParkingUpdate #CityAdvisory #SnowStorm #PublicSafety #TransitUpdate92Share
Kristy Tallman+FollowCALIFORNIA 🎄❄️ MAJOR SIERRA SNOWSTORM TO HIT CHRISTMAS EVE & DAY A Winter Storm Warning begins Tuesday night, with heavy Sierra snow creating major travel impacts through Christmas night. Snow ramps up Christmas Eve morning and doesn’t let up. Tahoe resorts above 6,500’ could see an incredible 4–8 FEET of new snow. Holiday travel will be rough. Powder lovers will be thrilled. Plan ahead, carry chains, and don’t underestimate this one. #SierraSnow #Tahoe #WinterStorm #ChristmasWeather #TravelAlert130Share
Sean Clark+FollowSnowstorm Travel Laws You Need to Know!Holiday road trip plans? Over 100 million Americans are hitting the highways, but with major snowstorms rolling in, there are some wild state laws you don’t want to miss. In Colorado, wrong tires could cost you $650. In New York, not clearing snow off your car? That’s an $850 fine! Even your rental car needs to be winter-ready. Double-check those rules before you drive into a blizzard! #Transportation #WinterStorm #TravelTips00Share
Erin Wilson+FollowWill You Get a White Christmas?Winter is showing off this year! Huge snowstorms have hit the Midwest and Northeast, with some places seeing their snowiest start in decades. Chicago and South Bend are buried, and even the Mid-Atlantic got an early taste of snow. If you’re dreaming of a White Christmas, your best bet is the Rockies, Upper Midwest, or Northern New England. But with all this snow, a lot more of us might wake up to a winter wonderland on the 25th! #Culture #WhiteChristmas #WinterStorm00Share
awaters+FollowWinter Storm Wreaks Havoc on Thanksgiving TravelIf you thought post-Thanksgiving travel was stressful, try adding a record-breaking snowstorm to the mix! Chicago O'Hare saw its snowiest November day ever, causing hundreds of flight delays and cancellations. Travelers were stuck in airports, while some folks in Wisconsin lost power mid-snow shovel. Pro tip: always check your flight status and pack extra snacks—Mother Nature doesn’t care about your holiday plans! #Business #Industry #WinterStorm00Share
Anoyeyou+FollowLooks like Grand Haven had about a foot of snow in the last 24hrs. The majority of the heavy snow fell overnight. #WinterStorm #ryanhallyall00Share
Michael Alvarez+FollowPalmer’s Hot Chicken pivots as Dallas braces for winter stormPalmer’s Hot Chicken in Hillside Village is closing its dine-in spot, but fans won’t have to say goodbye to their favorite spicy chicken. With rising costs and a winter storm on the way, Palmer’s is shifting to a ghost kitchen model—so you can still get your fix via takeout, delivery, and food trucks, just 15 minutes away in Garland. The owners are grateful for Dallas’ support through tough times, especially during COVID. What do you think about this change—will you still order from Palmer’s, or does losing the sit-down experience change things for you? #Food #DallasEats #WinterStorm00Share
wmadden+FollowFort Worth’s winter storm: Protect your yard nowSingle-digit temps are headed for Fort Worth, and your yard could take a real hit if you don’t act fast. Deep watering before the freeze helps plants survive, and frost cloth (not plastic!) can save your flowers—supplies are running low. Move potted plants to the garage or wrap them up, and mulch beds to slow the freeze. Disconnect hoses, cover faucets, and trim weak tree branches to prevent damage. Don’t forget pets and garden art—bring them inside! What’s your top tip for prepping your home and garden for this kind of Texas cold snap? #Home #FortWorth #WinterStorm00Share