Spring snowfall to hit the Rockies this week (with forecast video)
Accumulating snowfall could cause minor freight flow delays in parts of the Rockies this week.
Accumulating snowfall could cause minor freight flow delays in parts of the Rockies this week.
Accumulating snowfall possible across the interior Northeast Friday night and Saturday.
Storms later today could briefly slow down freight flows in Atlanta, the nation’s leading freight market.
Severe storms could slow down truckers tonight from key freight market of Dallas to near Chicago.
Severe storms, flash flooding could delay freight flows across the South next two days.
Waves of severe thunderstorms could delay freight movement this week from Texas to Georgia.
Heavy April snow, gusty winds could slow freight movement in parts of Denver, Salt Lake City markets.
Cass data plummets further, erasing any chance of second-quarter year-over-year growth in shipments and freight costs, according to report.
Potential blizzard conditions Easter weekend could delay freight flows from Rockies to Great Lakes.
Heavy rainfall next two days could delay freight flow in Southern California, including major market of Ontario.
Heavy snow, flooding rain could delay freight flows in southern California, including major market of Ontario.
Capacity remains tight out west where snowstorms could delay freight flows.
Early season snow melt, potentially excessive spring rainfall could flood Plains, Midwest again.
Snow, ice could delay long-haul truckers between Midwest and Northwest Thursday, Friday.
Snow storm could delay long-haul drivers between Midwest and Northwest freight markets.
Capacity remains tight in the Northwest freight region as heavy snow continues to fall.
Snowstorm may briefly throw off balanced Seattle market.
Capacity remains very tight in Denver freight market as snow storm approaches.
Heavy snow coming to Denver freight market could tighten capacity a bit more.
Snowstorm heading to Denver, Midwest freight market this weekend.