Winter storm brings snow to East Mountains
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Up to 17 inches of snow is set to hit several states across the U.S. from Tuesday through to Thursday, prompting the National Weather Service (NWS) to issue multiple winter storm warnings and advise travelers to “drive with extreme caution” or even consider delaying all travel.
After a series of snowstorms barreled across the Plains and Great Lakes regions, millions across the Northeast are under winter weather advisories.
Snow will move into northwest Montana early today and spread south this afternoon. Cold air trapped in the valleys means precipitation may start as snow Thursda
Forecasters are urging residents and travelers to take precautions, as the snowfall could lead to dangerous driving conditions.
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Heavy snow, ice, and travel hazards as Winter Storm Chan advances
How many commutes can one storm disrupt before the week is over? Winter Storm Chan, so-named by The Weather Channel, is already proving it can make a huge dent in travel plans from the Midwest to the Northeast.
We’re still on track for a Friday–Saturday winter storm, and it’s starting to look more and more likely that there will be a pretty good chunk of our region that gets 4 to 6+ inches of snow.
Get your FOX 47 Storm Shield Weather Forecast here. A winter storm warning is in effect as we brace for heavy snowfall.
The winter storm warning runs from 6 a.m. Nov. 29 until 6 a.m. Nov. 30, according to the National Weather Service.
Dangerous wind chills of 5 to 10 degrees below zero are expected statewide Wednesday night into Thursday morning as Arctic air settles across Michigan.
A potent Nor'easter is set to bring a major winter storm to Newfoundland. Meteorologist Rhythm Reet breaks down the timeline for heavy snow, ice pellets, and blizzard conditions, with wind gusts expected to reach up to 100 km/h in coastal areas.
Earlier this week, the states in the northeastern U.S. received multiple inches of snow, while the Midwest is bracing for the coldest temperatures of the season later this week. Moving further west, Colorado received its first major snowstorm of the year Wednesday morning.