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Flurries are in the forecast for Friday, but a more substantial snowfall is headed our way over the weekend. Storm Team4 said about 1 to 3 inches of snowfall is expected in the D.C. area within the Interestate 95 corridor from late Saturday night through Sunday morning.
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued winter weather warnings for Tuesday, Dec. 9, for a range of states, with areas across the U.S. getting anywhere from 1-3 inches of snow to up to 24 inches. The winter storm warnings and advisories say that 14 states across the country are in line to get ...
Columbus is in for a cold, windy day on Wednesday, Dec. 10, with snow possible later in the day. Expect a high of 42 degrees that feels more like 27, with an overnight low of 25 on Dec. 10.
Bundle up! The end of the week/this weekend will feature the coldest air of the season so far. Highs on Saturday and Sunday will be in the 20s. Wind chills will fall below zero Saturday night and Sunday night.
While the Chicago area digs out from its first major winter storm of the season, more snow could be on the way in coming days.
Low temperatures Monday night are expected to plummet to the single digits and teens across most of New Jersey.
More winter weather is moving across the Great Lakes and into New York. Skies will stay mostly quiet for much of the day.
The system is expected to hit western Minnesota by Tuesday afternoon and “could pack quite the punch” along the Interstate 94 corridor. Snow and wind will be more widespread and stronger on Tuesday, according to the weather service, with up to 6 inches predicted.