With cold air in place, we have to watch a weak wave of low pressure developing to our south tomorrow on MLK Day. The daytime hours will be quiet, but light snow will begin to move in as early as 6 PM in southern areas.
An ongoing Arctic blast enveloping much of the US will set the stage for impactful snow and ice to fall in parts of the South for the first time this winter as a new storm tracks through the region.
A brutal and prolonged arctic blast bringing heavy snow, wind and ice across much of the US is threatening record-breaking low temperatures and dangerous morning commutes as another storm takes aim at the South. Here’s the latest:
While the region still hasn't been dealt with a major winter blow, Central PA has certainly been getting tastes of winter. After wind gusts were over 50 mph yesterday, along with morning snow squalls, colder air settled in behind an arctic front. Temperatures last evening fell into the 20s, and upper teens are being seen across the northern part of the area this morning. The good news is that the winds will continue to weaken and aren't expected to be noticeable today. That won't last long, howe