KNOW. WE’VE KNOWN FOR SEVERAL DAYS. THE COLDER AIR IS MOVING INTO PLACE. TEMPERATURES WILL BE BELOW NORMAL FOR THE UPCOMING WEEK. ACCUMULATING SNOW? YES, WE ARE GOING TO GET IT FROM BOTH WAVES ...
AND THAT’S ALL FOLLOWED BY SOME ARCTIC AIR. SO HERE’S WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE. WE DO HAVE FIRST ALERT WEATHER IMPACT DAYS AHEAD FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. THIS FIRST ROUND OF SNOW IS GOING ...
While a recent warm spell brought record-tying high temperatures to areas of the state this week, Summit County’s snowpack is still above normal while the statewide snowpack remains below normal.
Skies will begin to clear out behind the snow with breezy conditions continuing. Cooler air will arrive behind the low pressure system and drop our highs into the teens and 20s. Once we dry out by ...
The Snow Moon will reach peak illumination at 7:54 a.m. CST on Feb. 12. It will be below the horizon at that time, so it will be best to view it the night before or later in the day.
Wondering how much snow has fallen near you? USA TODAY's detailed map lets you explore snowfall accumulation over the past 24, 48, and 72 hours. You can also check seasonal totals starting from ...
ROUND ONE IS THAT WINTRY MIX THAT GETS HERE TOMORROW AFTERNOON. FIRST IN THE FORM OF SOME SNOW AND SOME SLEET, AND THEN WIDESPREAD FREEZING RAIN, LIKELY AFTER SUNSET. ROUND TWO IS LIKELY GOING TO ...
Meteorologist Ken Mahan breaks down the forecast and timeline. Another storm system is primed to hit New England on Thursday, continuing our active weather pattern and delivering widespread snow ...
IT’S COLD ENOUGH INITIALLY FOR SOME SNOW, BUT IT’S GOING TO TRY TO BRING IN SOME MILDER AIR WITH IT, SO WE MAY SEE A BIT OF MIXING AND A CHANGE TO RAIN SOUTH OF THE PIKE. HERE IS A CLOSER LOOK ...