A cold front sweeping across the Northeast on Wednesday will make conditions ripe for snow squalls. These brief, intense bursts of snow can make travel conditions dangerous by dropping visibility and slickening roads in an instant.
United States Geological Survey reports earthquake took place at about 10:22 a.m. Monday and was centered about six miles southeast of York Harbor in southern Maine
and much of central and eastern New England, with some locations, including in northern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, upstate New York, and northern New England now predicted to get between 6 inches and a foot of accumulation. Mid-Atlantic: 2-4 inches forecast ...
Forecasters say Canadian clippers will bring gusty winds and snow squalls across parts of the nation this week.
Projected snowfall totals have increased as a fast-moving Nor’easter nears the region, with some locations now expected to see as much as a foot of accumulation.Snowfall will begin in the central Appalachians and parts of Virginia
Motorists throughout the Northeast are urged to remain vigilant for areas of slippery travel and reduced visibility as additional rounds of snow showers and heavy squalls sweep across the region through Wednesday.
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