As the storm approaches conditions will be cold enough initially for snow but it will pull in some mild air that is expected to change the precipitation to rain for some.
There will continue to be areas of snow around through tomorrow, but the snow will gradually end from west to east as we go ...
Tuesday will be “mild” again with highs around 40 degrees. A mix of sun and clouds will run the show. It will be breezy too, ...
While this is NOT expected to be a major ice event...it doesn’t take much freezing precipitation to make for some hazardous travel conditions...and the timing of the expected moisture could include ...
The steadiest snow exits Thursday evening, but a few snow showers (and perhaps squalls) are likely Thursday night into early Friday morning. During this time, westerly winds may gust 40 to 50 mph, ...
One to 3 inches of snow is predicted for most of Massachusetts, with a coating to one inch predicted near the Cape and ...
After a snowy and icy start to the week, there will be more chances for winter weather in the next several days.
Road conditions improve Tuesday afternoon, as snow showers gradually diminish. Expect a mostly cloudy sky, with highs in the 20s. Tonight will be dry with a few passing clouds, but it turns very cold.
I have no idea if this is the new norm for operations or not. I certainly hope not,” one irrigation district GM said.
Two storm systems will impact the region this week, bringing light snow and freezing drizzle Wednesday, followed by a ...
Wednesday will start out dry, with freezing rain and snow showers expected to move-in by the afternoon. Due to the potential ...