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Wintry mix to snow could slick Boston-area commutes Thursday night into Friday
weather1 month ago

Wintry mix to snow could slick Boston-area commutes Thursday night into Friday

An incoming winter system for Thursday night into Friday will bring rain, then a wintry mix and snow across much of New England. The amount and type depend on how quickly cold air moves in and how heavy the precipitation is, with sleet possible near Worcester/Boston and notable travel impacts in eastern and northern Massachusetts. Snow totals may reach 2–4 inches in southern Vermont/NH and the Merrimack Valley; 1–2 inches in the Boston metro if changeover to snow is late, with less snow further south. Freezing rain could occur where surface temps hover near 32 F, while Southeastern Massachusetts faces 1–1.5 inches of rain on top of existing snow, risking localized flooding. Friday morning commutes look slick, and lingering freezing fog or drizzle could extend slick conditions. After the system, weekend looks calmer and milder with 40s–50s and a possible warm-up into the 60s next week.

Central New York Braces for Major Snowfall as Lake-Effect Follows
weather2 months ago

Central New York Braces for Major Snowfall as Lake-Effect Follows

A powerful winter storm is bringing heavy snow to the southern Tier and central New York, with 6–12 inches expected by Sunday afternoon and 12–18 inches by Monday morning (higher elevations could exceed 18 inches). Wind chills dip to -5 to -10 with 20–25 mph gusts, creating blowing/drifting conditions and 1–2 inch per hour snowfall rates Sunday afternoon into Monday. Travel will be significantly impacted, and lake-effect snow is likely to follow Monday afternoon with continued snow showers through the week.

"Arkansas Declares State of Emergency for 2024 Solar Eclipse Travel Impacts"
state-of-emergency2 years ago

"Arkansas Declares State of Emergency for 2024 Solar Eclipse Travel Impacts"

Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has declared a state of emergency for the state in anticipation of the Great American Eclipse, releasing funds to assist commercial carriers transporting essential items and addressing potential dangers and hardships posed by the influx of out-of-state travelers. The state of emergency will remain in effect until April 10, 2024.

"Maine Hit by Nor'easter: Power Outages and Disruptions Across the State"
weather2 years ago

"Maine Hit by Nor'easter: Power Outages and Disruptions Across the State"

A Nor'easter has brought heavy, wet snow to Maine, causing power outages for over 300,000 customers, road closures due to fallen trees and power lines, and travel disruptions including canceled flights and bus runs. The storm is expected to persist through Thursday night and possibly into Friday, with the worst behind as the weekend approaches. Central Maine Power has pre-staged crews to address the outages, and officials are urging caution and advising people to stay home if possible.

"Midwest Braces for Major Spring Blizzard with Near-Zero Visibility and Over a Foot of Snow Forecast"
weather2 years ago

"Midwest Braces for Major Spring Blizzard with Near-Zero Visibility and Over a Foot of Snow Forecast"

Blizzard warnings have been issued for the Plains and Upper Midwest as a powerful spring snowstorm is expected to bring more than a foot of snow and near-zero visibility, impacting travel across the region. Heavy snow and high winds are predicted, with Winter Storm Warnings covering a large area from Montana to Wisconsin. The storm could also bring periods of heavy rain, potentially reducing snow totals in some areas. Communities in the Upper Midwest could receive 12-18 inches of snow, with powerful winds gusting up to 50 mph, leading to blizzard conditions and travel restrictions.

"Spring Snowstorm Threatens Dakotas to Wisconsin with Over a Foot of Snow"
weather2 years ago

"Spring Snowstorm Threatens Dakotas to Wisconsin with Over a Foot of Snow"

Blizzard Warnings have been issued for the Plains and Upper Midwest as a powerful spring snowstorm is expected to bring over a foot of snow from the Dakotas to Wisconsin, with major impacts on travel. High wind gusts and heavy snow are forecasted, with Winter Storm Warnings covering a large area from Montana to Wisconsin. The forecast also includes periods of heavy rain, potentially spoiling snow totals for major cities like Minneapolis. Communities in the Upper Midwest could receive 12-18 inches of snow, with powerful winds gusting up to 50 mph, leading to blizzard conditions and prompting travel restrictions.

weather2 years ago

"Maine Braces for Weekend Snowstorm and Travel Disruptions"

A significant winter storm is set to hit Maine on Saturday, bringing heavy snow, mix, and rain with travel likely to be impacted. The storm is expected to start early Saturday morning and continue throughout the day, with the potential for significant snowfall in the mountains and varying amounts in other regions. Quieter weather is forecasted for Maine Maple Sunday and into next week, with uncertainty about the next chance of rain.

"Minnesota Braces for Late March Snowstorm"
weather2 years ago

"Minnesota Braces for Late March Snowstorm"

As spring arrives, the National Weather Service in Chanhassen and Grand Forks is forecasting measurable snow and potential travel impacts for parts of Minnesota and North Dakota on Thursday and into the weekend, with uncertainty regarding the exact locations and amounts of snow. St. Cloud, Minnesota, is currently experiencing a significant snowfall deficit compared to normal levels for this time of year.

"Denver Braces for Biggest Snowstorm in 3 Years"
weather2 years ago

"Denver Braces for Biggest Snowstorm in 3 Years"

Denver is bracing for a major snowstorm, with heavy snow and travel impacts expected. Snow totals could reach up to 3 feet in some areas, with a winter storm warning in effect until Friday morning. After the storm, flurries are expected on Friday before sunny weather returns, gradually melting the snow and warming temperatures back to the 50s and 60s next week.

"Massachusetts Braces for Weekend Snowstorm with Up to 9 Inches Forecasted"
weather2 years ago

"Massachusetts Braces for Weekend Snowstorm with Up to 9 Inches Forecasted"

A Winter Storm Watch has been issued for parts of Massachusetts ahead of a system expected to bring up to 9 inches of snow, with the Berkshires and much of Worcester County expecting 6 to 9 inches, while the rest of the state is expected to get between 3 and 6 inches. Communities on the South Shore and Cape can expect 1 to 3 inches, with high winds and significant travel impacts anticipated.

"Assessing the Impact of Freezing Rain on Travel in Late January"
weather2 years ago

"Assessing the Impact of Freezing Rain on Travel in Late January"

The freezing rain event in northeast Indiana and northwest Ohio is not considered an ice storm as it is forecasted to result in less than a quarter of an inch of ice accumulation, prompting a Winter Weather Advisory but not an Ice Storm Warning. The last similar event occurred on New Year's Day in 2021, with ice accumulations of two-tenths of an inch or less. An Ice Storm Warning is issued for ice accumulations of a quarter of an inch or more, which can severely impact travel and cause power outages. The most extreme recent ice storm in the area occurred on December 19th, 2008, resulting in widespread power outages and tree damage due to a half an inch of ice accumulation.

"Winter Weather Alerts: Freezing Rain Threatens Midwest Commutes"
weather2 years ago

"Winter Weather Alerts: Freezing Rain Threatens Midwest Commutes"

The Chicago area is under a winter weather advisory with snow and freezing rain expected to impact travel, with up to two-tenths of an inch of ice possible. Various counties will experience mixed precipitation, leading to hazardous commuting conditions and potential power outages, with the advisory in effect from Monday morning through Tuesday morning.

"Anticipating a Snowy Blanket: Winter Storm Forecast"
weather2 years ago

"Anticipating a Snowy Blanket: Winter Storm Forecast"

A winter storm is expected to bring 2-4 inches of fluffy snow to South-Central Pennsylvania, with slightly higher totals of 4-6 inches in some areas. The snow is anticipated to start between 3 a.m. and 8 a.m. on Friday, leading to a slow morning commute and continuing through the afternoon before tapering off by evening. Wind chills on Saturday morning will be near zero, with potential blowing and drifting snow due to 15-25 mph northwesterly winds. Travel impacts are expected throughout the day, and residents are advised to stay updated with WGAL for the latest weather alerts and information.