THEN WE HAVE ALL DAY SNOW WEDNESDAY. THIS DOES NOT START UNTIL MID-MORNING, BUT IT GOES THROUGHOUT THE DAY. IT IS A LONG DURATION EVENT. A LOT OF AREAS UNDER THAT 3 TO 6 INCH CONTOUR OF SNOW.
Southwest Michigan could see up to 9 inches of snow in places Wednesday and Thursday as a winter storm moves into the Lower Peninsula, the National Weather Service said Monday. The NWS Northern ...
The snow, which will probably begin Tuesday between late morning and late afternoon, could continue into Wednesday morning, causing low visibility and slick roads. The storm could affect school ...
SEVERE WEATHER ON THE WAY FOR TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY. 3 TO 5IN OF SNOW SEEMS MOST LIKELY FOR THE OMAHA METRO. A BIT HEAVIER SOUTH. NOT SUPER WINDY, BUT A BREEZE AND SO THERE’LL BE A LITTLE ...
The snow should wind down during the predawn hours Wednesday, but many schools will probably close, and government operations may also be altered. As with many D.C. area winter storms, small ...
and Franklin County, Pa., region mid-week. The first round is expected to bring snow Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning, while a messy round two will come Wednesday evening. Three to 6 inches ...
and Franklin County, Pa., region mid-week. The first round is expected to bring snow Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning, while a messy round two will come Wednesday evening. Three to 6 inches of ...
Weather Alert for Tuesday & Wednesday as a winter storm is expected to impact the entire state of Maryland with accumulating snow leading to difficult and hazardous travel in many locations.
This storm won’t last very long; the Pinpoint Weather team expects the snow to mostly wrap up by Wednesday morning with a few lingering flurries. As the storm approaches, the Pinpoint Weather ...
Forecasters are reporting an increasing chance for accumulating snow on Wednesday across the Milwaukee area. Snowfall in Milwaukee will start on Wednesday during the morning hours, through the ...
Wichita and a wide swath of Kansas will be under a winter storm watch from 6 p.m. Tuesday until Wednesday afternoon, with from 3 to 5 inches of snow expected. The National Weather Service issued ...