Winter storm arrives tonight with heavy snow
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WEATHER NOW: Winter storm set to arrive Late Friday, bringing impactful accumulations for many
Clouds increase tonight and snow arrives after midnight tomorrow morning. We likely won’t see any snow in the region until well after midnight Friday Night / Saturday Morning. Initially, it will be a lighter snow,
Heavy lake-effect snow will continue across Northeast Ohio and northwest Pennsylvania through tonight, with an additional 6 to 12 inches possible in the warning areas. Forecasters warn of hazardous travel,
A period of light to moderate snowfall moves across the region late tonight through Saturday night, resulting in travel impacts. The highest amounts will be near and south
Snow returned to Billings later than usual this year, but for many residents, the first flakes of the season brought a welcome dose of winter spirit the day after Thanksgiving.
Denver could get two rounds of snow over the weekend, said Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Lisa Hidalgo, with the first system rolling into the city late Friday into early Saturday.
The first in a series of storms will bring rain and snow showers to Southern Colorado today and Friday, with another storm late this weekend.
Sunday is expected to be blustery with highs in the 20s or near 30 with a 50% chance of light snow with some blowing and drifting snow. Northwest winds are expected at 15-25 mph. Sunday night is expected to be much colder with temperatures in the single digits.
Cold front clears fog from Idaho valleys while first snow of the season approaches Sunday morning. Light accumulations expected in valleys and mountains.
After a cold, quiet Thanksgiving, another system will bring several inches of snow to parts of Minnesota and Iowa.
Winds will still be gusty at times this evening, but will relax slightly heading into tonight. It'll still be cold heading into the weekend, and we're watching a couple opportunities of unsettled weather in the extended forecast,