Northeast, winter storm and snow
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A powerful winter storm is impacting parts of the U.S. with major snowfall, ice, and below zero wind chills. The conditions are disrupting holiday travel and could last through next week.
On Thursday at 7:28 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated ice storm warning valid from Friday 10 a.m. until Saturday 7 a.m. for Westmoreland Ridges and Higher Elevations of Indiana as well as Venango,
Another impactful winter storm is set to arrive as we head into the weekend, and it will bring a mix of snow and ice.
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Messy Sunday-Monday ice storm headed our way. Here's what to expect
Our storm system brought a widespread 1-4 inches of snowfall overnight and into Saturday morning. Road conditions dramatically improve today, though watch out for icy spots on side roads and in the neighborhoods.
A strong cold front will sweep through the area Monday, bringing falling temperatures, gusty winds exceeding 40 mph, and the potential for rain changing to snow. Wind chills Monday night into Tuesday could drop to between minus five and 10 degrees as below-normal temperatures settle in for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Crews are expected to return power to affected areas Saturday, with some estimated restoration times scheduled for later in the evening.
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N.J. weather: Ice emerging as major concern in tonight’s winter storm. Snowfall totals cut.
While lower snowfall totals are now likely, a dangerous coating of ice could turn roads treacherous across a large stretch of New Jersey tonight into Saturday.
A major winter storm pummeled the Tri-State Area with snow and ice after New York and New Jersey declared states of emergency.
An Ice Storm Warning and multiple Winter Weather Advisories will go in place across Western Pennsylvania Friday.
Consumers Energy deploying 500 crews to restore electricity by Saturday morning, with most outages concentrated in mid-Michigan communities.
Wind gusts of 40 to 50 mph are possible with a cold front that will sweep across New Jersey on Monday, forecasters say.