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Major storm arrives in Northeast: Here's when rain will be heaviest
A moisture‑loaded storm now arriving in the Northeast will bring soaking rain along the I‑95 corridor and a wintry mix north and west, followed by a turn windy and colder to end the weekend. AccuWeather’s latest graphics show the low tracking from the Plains into the Great Lakes and toward the
"Another round of freezing rain will move in this evening through early tomorrow morning, with icy & slick travel expected as it falls and afterwards," the NWS Twin Cities says. "Temps will be very close to freezing, and how much ice ends up accumulating will be closely tied to how warm we are."
Freezing rain and black ice are not the same; though freezing rain can cause black ice. Black ice is when a thin, clear layer of ice coats surfaces, that's nearly invisible to walkers and drivers.
Ice and freezing rain could have major impacts on roads, driveways and sidewalks in Massachusetts Wednesday morning. The WBZ Weather Team has issued a NEXT Weather Alert for the icy, wintry mix. The precipitation began Tuesday night. It will stay light and spotty for the most part, continuing through Wednesday morning.
Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 20s as precipitation begins, creating hazardous travel conditions.
Freezing rain from a winter storm resulted in thousands of power outages, and slick driving conditions in central and northern New Hampshire on Monday. Utility line crews worked overnight to restore service to tens of thousands of customers. By Tuesday morning, the estimated number of outages fell below 3,000.
For Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, the weather service has issued a weather advisory, saying freezing rain could create between a glaze to 0:1 inch of ice on roads and surfaces from Friday morning through 3 p.
Wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph are possible with a cold front that will sweep across New Jersey on Monday, forecasters say.
Up to 30cm of snow expected in Wales and Midlands with winds of up to 100mph across exposed hills and coastal areas