Winter storm warning

2022 - 3 - 11

Late-Winter Storm to Sweep Across the U.S. Into Saturday (unknown)

Winter weather alerts were issued from Arizona to Maine. The Northeast will see the most snow, with some places expecting about a foot, meteorologists said.

The Northeast was most likely to see the brunt of snow accumulations, forecasters said. “March is one of those months where there are some years that we see plenty of snow and there are some years, we see next to nothing,” Torry Gaucher, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Norton, Mass., said on Friday. Jim Stefkovich, a meteorologist with Alabama Emergency Management Agency, said that a winter storm warning was issued for northern Alabama from Friday at 9 p.m. to 9 a.m. Saturday.

Winter storm warnings issued for part of Alabama (unknown)

Here's the latest snowfall forecast from the National Weather Service. Totals for some areas have been increased, and a winter storm warning has been issued for ...

Saturday night will be the coldest night. The changeover could begin in northwest Alabama by 9 p.m. and spread south and eastward through the overnight hours. The counties in that advisory are Calhoun, Cleburne, Shelby, Talladega, Clay, Sumter, Greene, Hale, Bibb, Lamar, Fayette, Walker, Blount, Etowah, Cherokee, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, Jefferson and St. Clair. Winter storm warnings have been issued for several Alabama counties. Winds could gust as high as 40 mph. The National Weather Service said up to 4 inches of snow will be possible for some areas in north Alabama by Saturday morning.

Winter Storm Warning covers most of state (unknown)

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The National Weather Service has placed most of West Virginia under a winter storm warning beginning early Saturday morning with several ...

Those areas will see the 60s Monday. “We’ll have gusts 15 to 20 miles-per-hour for much of the state and then toward the eastern half of the state into the mountains we’re looking at gusts of up to 30 miles-per-hour,” Wawrin said. “We’re looking at 3 to potentially 7 to 8 inches of snow for most of the state and then for the higher elevations and the mountains 6 to 10 inches of snow,” Wawrin said Friday on MetroNews “Talkline.”

Winter storm warning for Wyoming County, rest of GLOW to see winter weather advisory (unknown)

A winter storm warning begins tonight in Wyoming County, while Genesee, Livingston and Orleans counties are subject to winter weather advisories as the ...

Chance of snow 90%. 1 to 3 inches of snow expected. High 47F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Partly cloudy skies this morning will give way to occasional showers during the afternoon. Thank you for reading! Thank you for reading! Thank you for reading!

Winter Storm Warning EXPANDED Again: Storm Overachieving (unknown)

The Winter Weather Advisory was expanded to include Annapolis and La Plata in Southern Maryland. Winter Storm Alerts Update From National Weather Service. I ...

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Snow already accumulating to our west (unknown)

Tony says that means later tonight we will be in on snowfall rates of ½”-1″ per hour.

Saturday’s howling winds will add a deep wind chill to the dress code for kids heading out sledding. Sunday’s arctic chill will start with temperatures in the teens before afternoon sun begins the thawing process. Plan on 3″-6″ of snow with 3″ more likely at the valley floor and 5″ or 6″ on the hills around our towns.

Winter storm warnings and advisories across WNY (unknown)

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — Winter Weather Advisory - N.Erie, Orleans, Genesee, Niagara county 7pm Friday through 6pm Saturday. Snow totals between 3-5".

Next system arrives late Friday with rain and snow in the afternoon. -10pm Friday through 1am Sunday Potter and McKean county in PA with snow totals of 3-5+ inches. -7pm Friday through 1am Sunday for Allegany County with snow totals of 3-5 inches

Winter Storm Warning Issued for Schuylkill County for Saturday (unknown)

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Schuylkill County for Saturday. WINTER STORM WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 4 AM TO 7 PM EST SATURDAY ...

Winter storm warnings, advisories issued across Pittsburgh region ahead of weekend snow (unknown)

Temperatures will push toward 50 degrees ahead of our storm system that will blanket much of the area with white Friday night. Winter weather advisories and ...

Wind chills will be in the teens to single digits. Winds will pick up through the day, bringing bitter wind chills much of the day. Winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings go into effect Friday night, as the strong winter storm Severe Weather Team 11 has been tracking all week will bring accumulating snow to parts of the area before midnight.

UPDATE Winter storm warning in effect for Valley (unknown)

The latest forecast overnight calls for snow accumulations of 5 to 7 inches with winds gusting up to 45 mph throughout the day on Saturday. According to the NWS ...

Chance of precip 100%. Low 31F. SSE winds shifting to WNW at 10 to 15 mph. Cloudy this evening with periods of light rain and snow after midnight.

Bitter bomb cyclone expected to freeze several states this weekend (unknown)

An Arctic air mass over central U.S. is to expand eastward into the Midwest and Deep South on Saturday, before moving to the East Coast on Sunday.

AccuWeather forecasted that record low temperatures are set to rush into the Southeast as a result of the cold front. The NWS warned that heavy snow might cause power outages. The cold front will spread across the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic on Saturday night through to Sunday. Temperatures are likely to be below freezing along the Gulf Coast and in Northern Florida on Sunday morning.

Pittsburgh under winter weather advisory as March snowstorm takes aim (unknown)

Up to 6 inches of snow is expected to blanket the region, with higher amounts in the ridges of Fayette and Westmoreland counties, which are under a winter storm ...

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Weather Blog: Heavy Snow Arrives Saturday (Local 22/44 News)

One piece of our incoming winter storm for the weekend will begin to move in today. It's a warm front that we will be monitoring as it lifts north across ...

Weather advisory issued for Rochester region. Here's how much snow to expect. (unknown)

Weather advisory issued for Rochester region. Here's how much snow to expect. ... Look out western New York. A fast-moving winter storm is expected to sweep ...

The normal high in Rochester for early March is 41. A winter storm warning was also issued for other parts of New York, including Wyoming County, were 5 to 10 inches of snow is expected during the same timeframe, forecasters said. Friday's high is expected in the low 40s. Near Ithaca, in Tompkins County, 5 to 9 inches are predicted. Friday should remain mostly dry during the morning before a rain-snow mix begins in the afternoon or evening before switching over to snow. Four to 8 inches of snow is expected in Monroe, Wayne, Livingston and Ontario counties, 3 to 6 inches of snow is expected Genesee and Orleans counties, according to the Weather Service. Wind gusts up to 45 mph are also predicted.

National Weather Service: Winter storm warning through 7 p.m. ... (NorthcentralPa.com)

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Winter Storm Warning Issued for Centre County. Here's What to Expect (unknown)

A winter storm is expected to bring snow and a blast of colder temperatures to central Pennsylvania overnight Friday into Saturday.

Residence and property owners are also reminded that sidewalks must be cleared within 24 hours after the snow has stopped. • Harris Township has declared a snow emergency effective at 7 a.m. Saturday. All vehicles must be removed from public streets by 10 a.m. or will be ticketed. Rain on Friday evening will change over to snow as temperatures start to fall during the late night and early morning hours. “We’ve seen some pretty good snows in April,” Walker said. “Later tonight into tomorrow morning, with temperatures falling, roads and sidewalks are going to become slippery and disrupt travel, making hazardous travel with this storm,” Walker said. If you can avoid [travel] that would be great.”

Winter Storm Warning for north Alabama (unknown)

From James Spann and the ABC 33/40 Weather Blog: WILD WEATHER PATTERN: The weather across Alabama will be about as active as it gets over the next 24 hours; ...

James Spann: Winter storm warning for north Alabama; severe storms possible for south Alabama (unknown)

WILD WEATHER PATTERN: The weather across Alabama will be about as active as it gets over the next 24 hours; we will have a significant snow event for the ...

Then, during the day Sunday, the sky will be sunny with a high in the 50s as a warming trend begins. The blizzard dumped as much as 55 inches of snow in some areas, and snowdrifts of 30 to 40 feet were reported. NEXT WEEK: Monday will be dry with a high in the 60s. Thursday will be dry and mild, with a high in the 70s, followed by showers and possibly a few strong storms Friday. ON THIS DATE IN 1888: The Great Blizzard of 1888 paralyzed the East Coast from the Chesapeake Bay to Maine March 11-14. WEATHER BRAINS: You can listen to our weekly 90-minute show any time on your favorite podcast app. The main action comes tonight.

Winter storm warning, wind advisories issued for strong N.J. storm with rain, snow, 50 mph gusts (unknown)

The storm could bring 4 to 6 inches of snow in northwestern New Jersey, with heavy rain, light snow and damaging winds across the state.

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You may also continue to see advertising that may include interest-based information about your visit and information from third parties. “Gusty winds could bring down tree branches.”A winter weather advisory will be active from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday in Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Morris and Somerset counties, where 1 to 3 inches of snow is expected, along with wind gusts as high as 45 mph.A winter weather advisory will be active from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday in eastern Bergen, eastern Essex, eastern Passaic, eastern Union, western Essex and western Union counties, where 2 to 4 inches of snow is forecast, along with wind gusts as strong as 45 mph.A winter weather advisory will be active from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday in western Bergen and western Passaic, where 2 to 4 inches of snow is forecast, along with wind gusts up to 45 mph.A winter weather advisory will be active from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday in Hudson County, where 1 to 3 inches of snow is expected, along with wind gusts up to 50 mph.A wind advisory will be active from 10 a.m. Saturday to 1 a.m. Sunday in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Salem, Somerset, Sussex and Warren counties. Sales help us bring you the timely, quality, and relevant content that you expect from Advance Local, including trustworthy and interesting advertisements. Advance Local might sell your personal information depending on the ways in which you interact with us. Areas shaded in purple are under a winter weather advisory, and areas in brown are under a wind advisory, along with most other areas of New Jersey.National Weather ServiceA winter storm warning will be active in Sussex and Warren counties from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, with 4 to 6 inches of snow possible in those areas of the state. Temperatures will continue to plummet overnight Saturday, getting down as low as the teens in many areas of the Garden State by Sunday morning, with wind chills in the single digits.Forecasters say some strong gusts could occur Saturday morning and early in the afternoon, especially if thunderstorms develop.But most of the fierce winds are expected to be blowing after the storm moves away from our region Saturday evening and Saturday night because of the big difference in atmospheric pressure — known as a pressure gradient — between that storm system and a high pressure system that will be moving in behind it.Areas shaded in pink are under a winter storm warning on Saturday, March 12. National Weather ServiceThe National Weather Service has upgraded its winter storm watch to a winter storm warning for Sussex and Warren counties, saying a powerful storm system that will impact New Jersey on Saturday is likely to drop 4 to 6 inches of snow on the state’s northwestern region and create slick driving conditions.In addition, the weather service has issued winter weather advisories in 10 counties, where lighter snow is expected, and wind advisories across most areas of the Garden State because of the potential for damaging winds that could cause scattered power outages.How much snow will your town get? Check our map for local snowfall totals.The storm is expected to start as rain, with some isolated thunderstorms possible, during the early morning hours on Saturday. With temperatures forecast to drop below the freezing mark as a strong Arctic cold front pushes in, rain will likely change to snow in many areas of northern and central New Jersey, the National Weather Service said.On top of the rain and snow, the storm will generate winds that could gust as high as 40 to 50 mph at times — strong enough to knock down some trees limbs and power lines.Forecasters say some areas of northwestern New Jersey could get as much as a half foot of snow on Saturday, March 12. The lower the pressure gets, the stronger a storm becomes.This graphic from the National Weather Service's New York regional office highlights the main impacts of the weekend storm.National Weather ServiceHere's how cold it will feel overnight Saturday, March 12, into early Sunday morning, March 13, according to the National Weather Service's regional office in New York.National Weather ServiceThis map shows the latest wind forecast for northern New Jersey, New York City and the surrounding region late Saturday through early Sunday.National Weather ServiceThank you for relying on us to provide the local weather news you can trust.

Winter storm warning issued for parts of North Georgia behind potential severe weather (unknown)

ATLANTA — Get ready for all kinds of weather this weekend. Severe Weather Team 2 is tracking a chance of severe storms and the return of winter weather.

The SAT scheduled at Rome High School has been rescheduled for March 26. ATLANTA — Get ready for all kinds of weather this weekend. Dalton Public School said the SAT scheduled for Saturday, March 12 at Dalton High School Catamounts has been postponed because of the weather.

Winter Storm Warning Makes Saturday An ALERT DAY (unknown)

A cold front in the Midwest and a storm in the deep south will combine to give the Susquehanna Valley several inches of snow Saturday.

This will cause some blowing snow and give us wind chills near zero by the overnight.Sunday will be a brisk and cold day with a mix of sun and clouds.The last week of winter will feature moderating temperatures and more quiet weather. The snow will continue, heavy at times, into midday Saturday with several inches likely.As the snow tapers off, winds will increase through the afternoon and evening with gusts at times over 40 mph. Clouds will increase this evening and some rain will arrive after 2 a.m.As colder air moves in, the rain will change to snow by dawn for most everyone. A cold front in the Midwest and a storm in the deep south will combine to give the Susquehanna Valley several inches of snow Saturday. This will cause some blowing snow and give us wind chills near zero by the overnight.Sunday will be a brisk and cold day with a mix of sun and last week of winter will feature moderating temperatures and more quiet weather. The snow will continue, heavy at times, into midday Saturday with several inches the snow tapers off, winds will increase through the afternoon and evening with gusts at times over 40 mph. Clouds will increase this evening and some rain will arrive after 2 a.m.As colder air moves in, the rain will change to snow by dawn for most everyone. A cold front in the Midwest and a storm in the deep south will combine to give the Susquehanna Valley several inches of snow Saturday. Reset restore all settings to the default values Closings and Delays Download the WGAL app Seek to live, currently behind liveBeginning of dialog window.

Winter Storm Warning Extended to 1am Sunday (unknown)

A Winter Storm Warning remains in effect for Central New York until 1:00am on Sunday morning, March 13, 2022.

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Winter storm warning announced with ‘heavy snow expected’ (unknown)

The warning, upgraded from a watch announced earlier Friday, is in effect from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday. “Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 4 to ...

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Lehigh Valley under winter storm warning for 4-6 inches of snow Saturday. What to expect, including boom and bust scenarios (unknown)

The National Weather Service has now issued a winter storm warning for the Lehigh Valley, with 4 to 6 inches of snow possible Saturday.

Sunday: Partly cloudy, with highs in the upper 30′s. Sunday Night: Partly cloudy, with lows in the mid 20′s. Monday: Partly cloudy, with highs in the upper 40′s. Monday Night: Partly cloudy, with lows in the lower 30′s. Tuesday: Partly cloudy, with highs in the mid 50′s. Wednesday: Partly cloudy, with highs in the mid 50′s. Lehigh Valley under winter storm warning for 4-6 inches of snow Saturday. What to expect, including boom and bust scenarios A stormy weekend ahead for Lehigh Valley with a system featuring rain, snow and strong, gusting winds The most expansive drought in 10 years is creeping across the country. The opt-out on this page applies only to “sales” of “personal information” in relation to targeted advertising. Certain of these activities may be considered a “sale” of “personal information” under the CCPA. Lehigh Valley under winter storm warning for 4-6 inches of snow Saturday. What to expect, including boom and bust scenarios A stormy weekend ahead for Lehigh Valley with a system featuring rain, snow and strong, gusting winds Lehigh Valley under winter storm warning for 4-6 inches of snow Saturday. What to expect, including boom and bust scenarios ‘He started feeling weird’: Wife of Hatboro police officer remembers life together before he was stricken by a bee sting Longstanding pizzeria moving to larger location with full bar in Northampton County Heavy snow is possible, with total snow accumulations of 4 to 6 inches now expected in Lehigh and Northampton counties, according to the weather service. Lows are expected to drop into the teens in the Lehigh Valley, and winds chills will be in the single digits for most areas. “The balance between the movement of the colder air and the ending time of the precipitation is the balance that will determine snow totals,” the weather service said in its latest forecast discussion. But NWS forecasters say they have increased confidence in higher snowfall amounts for the southern Poconos, where a winter storm warning is in effect for 4 to 7 inches of snow and winds gusting as high as 40 mph. Empire Weather, which provides localized forecasts for The Morning Call, also expects a similar amount of snow for the area (around 2 to 5 inches), with higher amounts in Carbon and Monroe counties. The National Weather Service has now issued a winter storm warning for the Lehigh Valley and surrounding evening from 6 a.m. until 7 p.m. Saturday. Areas to the north in Carbon and Monroe counties could see 6 to 8 inches. ‘He started feeling weird’: Wife of Hatboro police officer remembers life together before he was stricken by a bee sting ‘All beautiful things in life have an end’: After more than 20 years, Allentown diner closing this weekend Longstanding pizzeria moving to larger location with full bar in Northampton County PIAA wrestling: Saucon Valley’s Jake Jones realizes dream since he was 6 A Slovakian woman in Western Pennsylvania is stuck with 30,000 bottles of Russian vodka after the state’s ban He’d never made a pizza.

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