next? we actually have a quiet period coming up. some cold weather, all the cold in iowa and montana is moving on our way. so it may be introduced with a line of snow squalls on sunday and cold and dry the rest of the week. which will make for some pretty icy conditions out there with all leftover water laying around some of the neighborhoods. so what is behind these kind of extreme conditions right now? so we ve had an el nino winter which means that we ve had knock out drag out intense storms moving over the great lakes and moving in to canada. when that happens, get extremely strong southeast winds along the coast of maine. we re used to nor easters, that is talked about quite a bit. but we do have south easters which are winds are on shore sometimes gusting up to hurricane force. and when that times perfectly with the storm coming in, the highest winds and waves and high storm surge reaching at one point in time right at high tide
REGIONAL, Wash. With the potential of a winter storm on the way to Yakima and surrounding counties, it s important to be prepared for anything. The Tri-Cities and surrounding areas
(Undated) The National Weather Service says there will be wide range in snow amounts across the state from Friday night into Saturday. Officials say the heaviest amounts of snow of 6-10"
(Undated) The area is digging out from the latest winter storm. Locally, 2 to 4 inches of snow is common, with southern Minnesota picking up the most snow. Officials say any
and the northeast. some of the regions haven t seen any significant snow for almost two years. derek van dam has been tracking it all for us. and i m personally invested in this forecast. what have we got for the weekend? you are not the only one. okay. so here it is. kind of a broad stroke look at the weather forecast that we have for this weekend. this is going to be a central interior of new england snow thump. it will bring the potential for 6 to 12 inches of snow, boston towards worcester and hudson valley. and then you can see it stretches across higher elevations of pennsylvania. but the devil is always in the detail with these nor easters. what will happen as the storm reaches the coast? here is the storm developing across the nation s midsection. kind of a broad look at how the evolution of the storm will take place through is under. remember this is a saturday night into sunday morning time frame. so timing it out for you at home, the nation s capital, you will get your fir