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Next Winter Storm Expected To Arrive Right After Christmas: First Look At What's Coming
A new winter storm is lining up to target the Northeast with a fresh round of snow, sleet, freezing rain, and rain right after Christmas Day. Click here for a new, updated story: First Snowfall Projections Released For Major
A winter storm watch will take effect for New York City — as well as northeast New Jersey, New York’s lower Hudson Valley and Long Island – on Friday at 4 p.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday,
Winter storms and lake-effect snow are hammering big slices of the country right now, and state DOTs from Colorado to the upper Midwest are warning drivers about dangerous travel as temperatures plunge. If you’re in an EV, the real threat isn’t just ...
The winter storm watch previously issued for Greater Cincinnati has been upgraded to a warning, as more snow is expected Saturday night.
A winter storm was forecast to bring as much as 20 inches of snow to parts of Maine ahead of Christmas, the National Weather Service (NWS) said on Tuesday3.According to the NWS, the most significant snow would fall on Maine’s Midcoast.
Saturday’s forecast low is 19, with a 70% chance of precipitation. One to 2 inches of snow accumulation is expected.
It’s a little late for a white Christmas, but snow is coming to Southern New England. RIDOT spent much of Friday getting prepped for the storm, which is set to bring a few inches of snow for most of our area.
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Up To 7 Inches: New Snowfall Map Shows Bigger Totals For Storm Coming After Christmas
Snowfall projections have been bumped up for the post-Christmas storm, with a new National Weather Service map showing widespread 5 to 7 inches now likely across much of the tristate area, and even higher totals in some spots.
NYC Ferry announced that it will suspend service early across all routes due to the anticipated heavy snowfall and potential whiteout conditions.
A winter storm watch has been issued in the Twin Cities, where heavy snow is expected to fall across much of Sunday, while strong winds could bring blizzard conditions to central parts of Minnesota.