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A powerful post-holiday storm is tracking east, set to deliver heavy rain, ice and strong winds, increasing the risk of flash flooding and in its wake, possibly feet of lake-effect snow. Blizzard Warnings are up for portions of the Midwest.
We’re tracking winter weather alerts and bulletins from the National Weather Service. Here’s what you can expect in specific locations on Saturday. The winter storm warnings and advisories have ended. Snow totals vary across the region, but early reports put most of eastern New York in the 6- to 9-inch range.
Our quiet holiday weather with dry roads and good visibility will be going downhill beginning after lunch Friday.Here is our latest weather alert map Friday aft
The timing of the winter storm is expected to turn roads treacherous on Friday evening across most of New Jersey with a mix of snow, sleet, freezing rain.
We will be under a Winter Storm Warning for this event from Sunday 12PM to Monday 9AM. Totals are expected to range from 6-8 inches, with areas of higher accumulation possible. This variability is due to the timing of the cold.
ON YOUR SIDE will be live from 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday continuously tracking the storm to help you stay prepared and informed.
More than 122 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles for Christmas and New Year's holidays this year.
It wasn’t a white Christmas. But it will surely be a white weekend. An area of low pressure approaching the tri-state Friday is expected to bring accumulating snow by late afternoon into Saturday morning.
The combination of heavy snow, higher accumulations, blowing snow, lowered visibility, and possible power outages gives this system the potential to be messy. Predicted accumulations currently range from 4-7 inches across the Fox Valley and Lakeside to 8-12+ inches in the Northwoods.
Monday's winter storm is set to bring whiteout conditions, strong winds and blowing snow from Sunday into Monday, making for a dangerous Monday morning commute.
It was yet another mild and cloudy day across western Wisconsin with highs mostly in the mid 30s. We dealt with foggy conditions to begin the day but things improved
A major winter storm is pummeling the Tri-State Area with snow and ice after New York and New Jersey declared states of emergency.