New Jersey’s barrage of winter storms is expected to continue this weekend with 2 to 4 inches of snow for parts of the state Saturday before a change Sunday to heavy rain that could cause flooding.
Up to 4 inches of snow is forecast in the Lehigh Valley and Warren County — with up to 5 inches across Carbon, Monroe and Sussex counties — from yet another winter storm this weekend.
Mixed precipitation and 2 to 3 inches of snow and a light glaze of ice. Sussex and Morris- From noon Saturday to 4 a.m. Sunday. Mixed precipitation with 3 to 5 inches of snow along with about a ...
Heavy snow is possible with accumulations between 4 to 9 inches. This snow storm will affect southern Illinois, southeast Missouri and western Kentucky, starting from late Monday night and into ...
Anywhere between 3 and 4 inches of snow is possible across the region, according to the advisory. Sleet and freezing rain could mix in, though no significant ice accumulations are expected in the ...
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WISH-TV on MSNIndianapolis adopts 4-inch standard for residential snow removalIndianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett has announced changes to the city's snow removal plans, adopting a 4-inch standard for plowing ...
A hazardous weather outlook and winter storm watch have been issued for NH, calling for snow between Saturday afternoon and ...
Here's what to know. The western and central parts of the state, including Worcester, are expected to get 4 to 6 inches of snow accumulation from this weekend's storm. Areas south and east of ...
Jaska said lake-effect snow is expected to last from the evening through daybreak Monday. “The snow will decrease in intensity before it ends,” he said. “The greatest amounts are expected in ...
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