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America’s best snowy drives

From Alaska's Seward Highway to the Lake George Loop in New York, there are several great places to take a drive through snow-covered landscapes. There's even a road that runs through high desertUtah's Scenic Byway 12 in Bryce Canyonthat probably ...

The Nation’s Weather

High pressure built on either coats early Monday, while a strong storm system moved from the Rockies into the Plains.

Five classic, affordable U.S. vacations

Even in difficult economic times, you can still find a world-class destination in your own backyard.

The Nation’s Weather

Showers and thunderstorms were forecast to blanket much of the northern United States on Wednesday, with severe storms packing large hail and damaging winds stretching from the central Plains to the Mid-Atlantic.

More foreign tourists coming to U.S.

International visitors to the United States increased 11.1% in 2007, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.

Weak dollar lures foreign travelers to Grand Canyon

Although Grand Canyon National Park officials don't track visitors' nationalities, they say they've noticed a sharp increase in international tourists in the past year or so and estimate that they now make up about 40% of all visitors to the ...

Utah’s Zion National Park beckons spring visitors

Late each winter, when the snow gets sloppy and the streams get muddy, the same thought begins creeping ever more insistently into my mind: I need green. I need warm. I need spring.

The Nation’s Weather

Storms that had slammed into the Plains took aim at the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley early Thursday, while winds and heavy rain whipped through the Mississippi Valley.

Friday’s weather: More rain, storms for Texas, Oklahoma

Heavy rain and thunderstorms that brought heavy flooding to parts of Texas and Oklahoma are likely to continue on Friday.

The Nation’s Weather

Heavy rain and thunderstorms that brought heavy flooding to parts of Texas and Oklahoma are likely to continue on Friday.

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