Winter storm

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Heavy snow expected in Denver as winter storm could wreak havoc ... (FOX Weather)

The FOX Forecast Center is tracking a winter storm that will bring heavy snow to parts of the central and northern Plains and Upper Midwest on Wednesday, ...

However, with cold air in place across parts of New England and the higher terrain of upstate New York, there could be accumulating snow or a [wintry mix](https://www.foxweather.com/learn/snow-sleet-freezing-rain-and-hail-whats-the-difference) changing to snow in those areas from Thursday into Friday. Regarding snow totals, up to a foot of snow can be expected from northeastern Colorado into central Nebraska. "That stretch of I-80 and I-76 – it's going to be rough all the way through from Tuesday night through all day Wednesday. "So, travel (Wednesday) is going to be tough across parts of the central Plains." [HERE'S WHY THE U.S. "That is going to cause some visibility issues for the state of Colorado, especially northeast Colorado, as you're driving from Denver up towards Wolfsburg and really hooking into Nebraska," Merwin said. "We're looking at a rain story for you." The most recent January storm that dropped more than a foot of snow was back in 1992 when Denver received 14.8 inches of snow. On average, Brown said, January is only the fifth-snowiest month of the year for Denver, so a foot of snow from this storm would be rare. March is the city's snowiest month, averaging 8.8 inches of snow. [Colorado](https://www.foxweather.com/category/colorado) into [Nebraska](https://www.foxweather.com/category/nebraska) in advance of the storm, which could drop up to a foot of snow in Denver and a foot-and-a-half along Interstate 80 in Nebraska. [winter](https://www.foxweather.com/category/winter) storm that will bring heavy [snow](https://www.foxweather.com/category/snow) to parts of the central and northern Plains and Upper [Midwest](https://www.foxweather.com/category/midwest) on Wednesday, and the strength of the storm could allow for intense [snowfall rates](https://www.foxweather.com/learn/why-snowfall-rate-is-important-to-understanding-winter-weather), creating dangerous [travel](https://www.foxweather.com/category/travel) conditions.

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Winter storm on track to cause major impacts in Colorado and ... (CBS News)

The First Alert Weather Team has increased the snow forecast for the Denver and Boulder areas to 6-12 inches and now expects as much as 14 inches of snow on the ...

Communities like Sterling, Akron, Wray, Limon, and Burlington could see up to 16 inches of snow although most areas will get less. In the metro area, we are expecting the heaviest snow to fall tonight through sunrise Wednesday morning. Snow covered roads will make travel difficult starting with the tail end of the Tuesday evening commute.

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Central Iowa under winter storm watch starting Wednesday ... (desmoinesregister.com)

Central Iowa could see a wintry mix and heavy to moderate snow Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning.

A parallel winter storm advisory extended from Glenwood to Des Moines, Marshalltown and Waterloo ― an area the weather service said could see a shifting forecast as the storm draws nearer. Precipitation may begin as a wintry mix or even rain in some parts of central Iowa, mainly south of Interstate 80, the weather service said. The agency said communities from Ames northward could get 5-9 inches, with 1-2 inches an hour cascading Wednesday afternoon and evening.

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Potential winter storm to create travel headaches for your Thursday ... (WEAU)

A Colorado low with ample moisture will bring widespread snowfall to the area late Wednesday. ... EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - A system over the western United ...

This means the snow will still lean more wet than dry, but is likely to be less heavy than the large winter storms we had back in December. The best chances to see 6″ or even a bit more currently look to be across southern areas, but again there may be some changes as we get closer to this event. That is about to change though, as the first “all-snow” event of the year takes shape in the Plains and heads our way.

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Winter storm expected to impact travel plans midweek (Spectrum News 1)

A winter storm will move through midweek, bringing mainly snow through the Badger State. Let's breakdown everything you need to know.

These alerts allow you to get advanced notice of various weather conditions in and around your location. This winter storm will slowly clear out of the state through the rest of the day on Thursday. Meanwhile, the rest of the state will still mainly see snow.

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Winter Storm Arrives Wednesday (KMTV - 3 News Now)

We're quiet Tuesday ahead of a winter storm arriving midweek with accumulating snow and pockets of freezing rain.

There will be a sharp cutoff southeast of the Omaha metro between cities with very little snow and areas that will need to get out the snow shovels. Great for use at the office, at home, and while traveling. Travel impacts will likely be greatest for the Wednesday evening and Thursday morning commutes. Snow totals will be smallest, from a dusting to two inches around northwest Missouri. The bulk of the snow will be over before the Thursday morning commute gets underway, but travel impacts will continue. Areas along and south of I-80 likely start with some wintry mix of rain, a few pockets of freezing rain, and snow.

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Late-day rain and snow turns into a winter storm overnight (KOAA.com Colorado Springs and Pueblo News)

Today's Forecast: A High Impact Winter Storm will hit Colorado today and leave Wednesday afternoon. Winter Weather Advisory and Warning. KOAA Weather.

Mostly cloudy and breezy with scattered rain showers in the afternoon. We'll see scattered afternoon rain and snow showers in the afternoon with accumulating snow generally after 6 pm tonight. We'll be dry and warm ahead of any moisture in the early afternoon. Downtown could see 1 to 3 inches, Briargate 2 to 5, Manitou 2 to 4, Falcon 2 to 5, and the airport 1 to 3 inches. We will see a warm front push scattered rain and snow showers across the plains and up into the Pikes Peak Region late this afternoon. Sharp snow cut-offs are expected across the Pikes Peak Region with very little if any accumulation across the Highway 50 corridor tonight and tomorrow.

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NWS issues winter storm warning for Minnehaha, Lincoln counties ... (Sioux Falls Argus Leader)

Update: At about 3 p.m. Tuesday, the National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for Minnehaha and Lincoln counties. The warning will be in ...

Cloudy, with a high near 26. - Thursday: A slight chance of snow before noon. Northeast wind 5 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 23. New snow accumulation of around 3 inches. North northeast wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. "The majority of the snowfall is going to be to our south. One of the concerns with the newest system is visibility, Rogers said. Snowfall is expected across the entirety of the city, the question is, 'How much?'" "So, locally here in Sioux Falls, the morning commute should not really be an issue, but by the evening commute time, that could be much more impacted." The warning will be in effect from noon Wednesday to 6 a.m. Tuesday, the National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for Minnehaha and Lincoln counties.

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NSP, NDOT Urge Preparedness Ahead of Major Winter Storm ... (Nebraska State Patrol)

The Nebraska State Patrol and Nebraska Department of Transportation urge Nebraskans to be ready for significant travel impacts from the upcoming winter ...

“This means checking the 511 app before leaving home or work and if you don’t have to travel, consider adjusting your plans to accommodate that. The Nebraska State Patrol and Nebraska Department of Transportation urge Nebraskans to be ready for significant travel impacts from the upcoming winter storm. Any motorists who become stranded or need assistance can call *55 or 800-525-5555 to reach the NSP Highway Helpline and speak directly with an NSP Dispatcher.

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Winter Storm Watch issued for 30 counties across Michigan (mlive.com)

The storm system will move in Wednesday night across parts of Michigan. Snowfall could ramp up to one inch per hour in some areas.

The storm system is expected to sweep into Michigan late Wednesday and last through Thursday. The National Weather Service issued the storm watch Tuesday. The watch’s southern edge cuts through Manistee, Cadillac and Tawas City.

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Winter storm moves in Wednesday with a Winter Storm Warning for ... (KTIV)

**Winter Storm Warning for all of Siouxland from Wednesday morning through Thursday morning**. SIOUX CITY (KTIV) - Today was the calm before the storm as we ...

All of Siouxland is in a Winter Storm Warning for this upcoming system beginning Wednesday morning and running through Thursday morning. Winter storm moves in Wednesday with a Winter Storm Warning for all of Siouxland Our storm system we’ve been talking about will be getting closer during the nighttime hours with a bit of light snow beginning to fall in far western Siouxland toward very early Wednesday morning with lows in the low 20s.

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Winter storm set to bring messy travel conditions (KCRG)

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - A winter storm system is set to bring impactful winter weather to eastern Iowa. Heavy snow is possible along with a wintry mix ...

There will be a fairly quick cut-off from high snowfall totals in the north to lighter totals and more icy precipitation southward. This system looks to impact both the evening commute Wednesday as well as Thursday morning. Snow is most likely the farther to the north you go with more rain mixing in farther to the south. That is where the heaviest snow is expected. A winter storm watch has been issued for areas roughly north of Highway 20 in eastern Iowa. Heavy snow is possible along with a wintry mix that will make travel tricky.

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Winter storm warning Wednesday-Thursday - Greene County News ... (greenecountynewsonline.com)

A wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain will spread northward across much of southern and central Iowa by Wednesday afternoon, becoming all snow across ...

Snowfall rates may peat at 1 to 2 inches per hour at times during the late afternoon and evening hours Wednesday, mainly across central and northern Iowa. A wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain will spread northward across much of southern and central Iowa by Wednesday afternoon, becoming all snow across northern Iowa. A slight glazing of ice is also possible.

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