Our future satellite and radar shows the light snow steadiest over our area from the early morning hours through midday, then the snow breaks up and tapers to flurries in the afternoon.
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Snow kicked-off the weekend, but sunshine returns for Sunday. A chilly January feel stays in place with gusty winds returning next week.The steady snow showers end for the evening with some ...
America’s favorite kinda-serious but not-that-serious awards show, the Golden Globes, returned tonight, offering Hollywood the chance to — as host Nikki Glaser put it — “celebrate the best ...
New England’s light snowfall is on the ... and I’m enjoying walking through the snow,” Griffin said. Other Boston-area residents who spoke to the Globe Saturday morning were happy to wake ...
AND THIS IS FROM WARREN LAVALLEE ON TWITTER. SO THANK YOU. WARREN. I WANT TO SHOW YOU, THOUGH YOU CAN SEE IN THE LIGHT THE SNOW THAT IS FALLING, WHILE IT IS REALLY LIGHT AND SMALL FLAKES ...
However, we have to keep an eye on a system moving in from northwestern Minnesota on Saturday afternoon, bringing light snow and eventually a wind shift to the region. Snow looks to continue off ...
EXPECTING MORE SNOW LATER TONIGHT, RIGHT? YEAH. THAT’S RIGHT. MORE SNOW IS ON THE WAY FOR US HERE IN MARYLAND. IT DOESN’T LOOK LIKE IT’S GOING TO BE AS IMPACTFUL AS BIG OF A STORM FOR US ...
Light snowfall is possible in the Peoria area on Sunday. Meteorologist James Auten of the National Weather Service office in Lincoln said there was a 50% chance of snow in Peoria on Sunday morning and ...
If you were dreaming of being snowed in this weekend, you’ll have to keep praying to the snow gods for a nor’easter later this winter. The whopper of a winter storm will be passing well to New England ...
The lessening of the wind and an increase in temperatures will make it feel like a fine winter day. Sunset moves after 4:30 ...
WE’LL SEE THOSE POTENTIALLY UP TO ABOUT 20 TO EVEN 30 MILES AN HOUR FOR A FEW. AND WITH ANY LIGHT SNOW THAT FALLS, THAT COULD ALSO CREATE SOME DROPS IN VISIBILITY. UNFORTUNATELY, JUST IN TIME ...