DDN – As one storm departs the East Coast via the Mid-Atlantic, we begin to monitor “phase 2” in terms of a subsequent arctic blast of air. This will be accompanied by another major storm system, and with extra cold air locked in, we may experience deeper-diving snowfall and freezing rain. For today, bitter cold...
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Up to 9 Inches of Snow Expected Across Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia, Travel Disruptions Likely
DDN – Residents in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia are bracing for severe snowfall, as a winter storm warning is in effect until Tuesday morning. Parts of the region may receive up to 9 inches of snow, with hazardous travel conditions forecast throughout the storm’s duration. According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Pittsburgh,...
Central U.S. Hit by Massive Winter Storm: Record Snowfall, Treacherous Roads, and Widespread Disruptions
DDN – On Sunday, a blast of snow, ice, wind, and falling temperatures created treacherous travel conditions in parts of the central United States, with some locations facing the biggest snowfall in a decade. Snow and ice covered key roads in almost all of Kansas, western Nebraska, and parts of Indiana, prompting the state’s National...
Western Kentucky Ice Storm: Up to ¾ Inch of Ice Expected, Travel and Power Disruptions Likely Through Monday
DDN – A severe ice storm is expected to reach western Kentucky early Sunday, causing hazardous travel conditions, power outages, and cold temperatures. Residents should expect for severe consequences until Monday morning. The National Weather Service in Paducah has issued an Ice Storm Warning from 2 a.m. Sunday to 6 a.m. Monday. Ice accumulations of...
Greater Cincinnati Under Snowstorm Alert: 5-9 Inches Expected With Hazardous Driving Conditions
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for the Greater Cincinnati area, predicting up to 9 inches of snow from Sunday to late Monday. The winter storm warning was issued at 3:15 a.m. Saturday and is in force for the Greater Cincinnati area from Sunday morning to Monday evening. The warning was...
Flooding and Landslide Impact Oregon’s Cape Arago Area, Parks Closed for Prolonged Period
DDN – Due to flooding and a landslide that occurred close to Coos Bay, three state parks in Oregon were closed on Friday, according to the announcement made by the officials. Cape Arago and Shore Acres state parks were forced to close their doors as a result of the landslide, which caused a piece of...
Metro Detroit Weather: Below-average Temperatures and Snow Showers Expected This Weekend
DDN – Metro Detroit is experiencing normal to below-average temperatures as January begins. Cold air is taking its proper position in the forecast. Thursday evening will be largely cloudy, with a chance of some flurries. The low will be in the lower to mid-20s, with cooler temperatures on the west and north portions of Southeast...
Saturday Storm Watch: Northern California Faces Wind Gusts and Up to 2 Inches of Rain
Daily Detroit News; Eureka, CA – Northern California is bracing for heavy rainfall today, with the National Weather Service issuing flood warnings for areas along Highway 101. Rainfall totals could reach up to 2 inches in some locations, creating hazardous driving conditions and potential road closures. According to the National Weather Service in Eureka, the...
Cloudy and Cold Conditions Grip Metro Detroit as Lingering Flurries Persist
The morning began with wind chills in the teens and sporadic flakes flying. The roads may be icy, so proceed with caution. A few lake-effect snow showers or flurries are expected throughout the day today. Although little to no accumulation is forecast, there may be temporary limitations in visibility. High temperatures will be limited to...
Snow Update for PNW: Light Snow Midweek, Weekend Surge Brings Over 2 Feet to Higher Elevations
Snow levels will linger between 3000-5000 feet in Washington and 4000-6000 feet in Oregon, occasionally dropping lower with passing fronts. Winds will be breezy at times, particularly late Thursday and Friday, but nothing unusual for most ridges and passes. A quieter pattern is expected to emerge early next week, while some small snow may still...