A new video of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite footage shows the growth of winter storm Nemo from space.
If the snow's piled up three feet high, why not read something to fit the wintery mood?
Now that winter storm Nemo has dumped feet of snow across the northeast, residents have to clean up its mess.
The highest snow total as of Saturday morning was seen in Milford, Conn., which got more than 38 inches.
Blizzard Nemo blanketed the Northeast with snow totals that ranged from 6 inches to 3 feet in New York and New England.
By using Twitter, meteorologists can instantly chime in with insight about a storm: The tool has already come in handy during winter storm Nemo.
Check here for a blow-by-blow account of the blizzard that hit the Northeast, dumping record-breaking amounts of snow on many areas.
Nearly 5,000 flights have been canceled because of the so-called Nemo, the severe snowstorm blasting the U.S. Northeast.
Winter storm Nemo is already wreaking havoc on the U.S. Northeast, forcing the cancellation of 4,000 flights. With heavy snow anticipated until Saturday, New York and Boston have both launched real-time snowplow trackers that will help residents deal with the expected blizzard conditions.
Microsoft was ready to introduce the Surface Pro at its midnight event in New York City on Friday, but Blizzard Nemo had other plans.
Northeast residents are scared they will lose power because of Nemo, a severe winter snowstorm that might turn into a blizzard.
Activision is expecting lower "Call of Duty" sales numbers in futures despite posting its best year ever.
Check out some of the funniest Nemo-themed memes inspired by the winter storm.
High winds and heavy snow could create whiteout conditions and bring down trees and power lines.
Modern meteorology relies on supercomputers to crunch the numbers from a staggering number of data sources.
NYC Mayor Bloomberg: "Many of the same communities ... inundated by Hurricane Sandy ... are likely to see some moderate coastal flooding."
The Snowpocalypse is coming to New York City! Stock up on duct tape, ramen, freshwater and ammo to be prepared for "Blizzard Nemo!" Or maybe we'll only get a dusting, or even just a light rain. Who knows anymore? Ever since Hurricane was Irene downgraded to a light drizzle as it approached Manhattan in 2011, it's been difficult to trust weather forecasters, and what's being described in some reports as a catastrophic winter weather event could easily shape up to be little more than a slight inconvenience for those hoping to go out this weekend.
As Winter Storm Nemo prepares to hit much of the Northeastern United Stated and New England, some forecasters are saying that the storm could be worse than the 1978 blizzard that ravaged the Boston area.
Live stream footage of news updates on winter storm Nemo that could possible turn into a "historic, crippling blizzard."
With an approaching storm set to make New York City a wet, sludgy place, fashionistas are still expected to don their Manolos for Fashion Week.
The National Weather Service issued the warning for NYC and much of the tri-state area; New England could receive up to 3 feet of snow.
Here's an update on the Northeast blizzard hitting this weekend and some tips on how to prepare for a severe winter storm.