Caution Advised on Icy Surfaces, Snow Ending with Chilly Outlook Dryden and Vermilion Bay - WEATHER - As the freezing rain warning concludes, residents of Vermilion Bay and Dryden should remain cautious due to potential icy conditions. Snowfall is expected to halt, followed by a cloudy day with a chance of light flurries. Detailed Forecast:
On-and-off snow showers continue across SE Wisconsin Saturday. Accumulations will remain under an inch area-wide. There is a better chance for a dusting farther North of Milwaukee.
you can clearly see what is happening here. to the east we have summer-like weather. 81 degrees in savannah, 20 degrees above normal this time of the year. 71 mobile. 48 degrees in houston. the 17 degrees below normal. it is so much colder than yesterday. dallas just 37 with winds gusting to 30 miles per hour will feel more like the teens. it was 50 degrees warmer yesterday. so that is going to move off to the east and affect parts of the mid-atlantic, the northeast. so d.c. just 39 degrees tomorrow. that will set the stage along with the area of low pressure for the potential for some snow. so on monday, tonight into the early parts of monday morning we re looking for a messy monday with heavy snow falling at some points in southern new jersey, parts of maryland, delaware, also parts of virginia. we will see the snow ending by the afternoon and then after that it s just going to be cold. we have another pacific northwest storm coming so we could be measuring feet of snow once again in
more than 50 million people are under winter weather warnings as a powerful storm is rapidly moving east. this could bring blizzard-like conditions as well as widespread wind damage. now to meteorologist chad myers. just when you thought spring was around the corner, all of a sudden we have a very winter storm coming in that will eventually turn into a coastal nor easter. the snow beginning this morning across parts of the midwest. already slick spots. that s not the real snow we are worried about. the snow across the appalachian mountain chain, we will see 8 to 12 inches of snow. and winds behind the snow ending will be 50 miles per hour. also the potential for severe weather down across the deep south, even with the potential for tornados today and tomorrow and the low country of south