Ordinary citizens expressing themselves in super ways, one is excited about a storm, the other witnessed a car accident, both of them are now heroes to me because they are both so awesome.
No one likes dealing with winter. It's just a major hassle.
You spend hours digging out of the snow, just to have another blizzard bear down and cover you again.
Our friends to the north in Canada are pros at it. They deal with it more than we do, so they have their own tricks.
WYXZ-TV was covering Sunday's snowstorm that dumped 18 inches on Detroit and southeastern Michigan with one of its reporters out showing how bad the roads were.
Right when the mayor of Eric Zane's hometown of Warren was talking about how dangerous it was, a minivan passed by pulling a guy on skis behind it.
I am a soldier from the future. I was sent back in time from the year 2015. January 28th 2015. We have flying cars and platters of fruit that lower from your kitchen ceiling when you say, "Fruit please, fruit, fruit please."
During a snowstorm Wednesday in northern Michigan, a motorist and his family in their minivan was having trouble seeing and they rear-ended a semi truck on the Interstate 75 near Grayling.
But their problems were just beginning.
When you're on live TV, you have to know how to improvise in case technology fails you.
And the team at ABC News 4 in Charleston, S.C.
, shows it can improvise with the best of them.
You might remember a few weeks back when we shared the video of Ripple the dog being thoroughly uninterested in the weather.
King, the dog in this video, must hate the weather, too.
No, this is not a promotional video for "The Day After Tomorrow."
This is an actual time-lapse video of the skyline in Buffalo. The imposing white wall pictured is lake-effect snow, which blew in from Lake Erie and ravaged the city Tuesday and Wednesday.