Meteorologists say last week’s “false” spring won’t stick around much longer as consistent snowfall approaches the region. National Weather Service meteorologist Russell Danielson said forecasts show this week’s snow is expected to start Sunday afternoon,
After a cool, but relatively pleasant Sunday, we're looking at a fairly active workweek. Temperatures will be a bit cooler than average through about Friday, with highs generally in the 40s and 50s. Monday especially will be stormy with off-and-on scattered showers that could be heavy at times.
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The Burlington Free Press on MSNExpected snowfall for VT increases as heavy storm moves through state. See forecast mapST. LOUIS — The St. Louis region will see scattered showers late tonight through midday Saturday, with the heaviest rain expected in southern Illinois and southeast Missouri. While the metro area will be on the fringe of the system, cloudy skies and light rain will keep temperatures in the 60s. No severe weather is expected […]
A mix of rain and snow starting overnight Friday and carrying into Saturday will leave roads slick and snowy by morning, according to the National Weather Service.
The precipitation could be in the form of ice, according to the forecast. Freezing drizzle is expected to follow the thunderstorms Friday. The weather service gives Appleton a 23% chance of getting 0.1 inch of ice between Friday night and Sunday, and areas north of Appleton have a greater chance of getting more than a quarter inch of ice.
The forecast is looking quite active, bringing all types of wintry precipitation into the picture, mainly for Northern New England.
A wintry mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain is expected over the weekend in all parts of New Hampshire except the southern border and coast. The Seacoast area will be largely spared. Cheshire, Rockingham and Hillsborough counties will likely see lots of rain rather than snow, with some freezing rain possible at times.
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Winter is trying to come back as chillier air catches up to everyone and the Metro. Temperatures drop to the lower 40s for highs. Spotty showers and drizzle lingers into Sunday morning with the chance for light snow showers by the afternoon. Accumulation is not expected.