We are still looking at 3-6" of new snowfall in the Rochester metro area with locally higher tallies into Wayne County and parts of the northern Finger Lakes.
The National Commissioner of Police and the District Commissioner of Police in South Iceland are keeping a close watch on the recent seismic unrest in Katla volcano, situated under the Myrdalsjokull icecap, according to a Visir report.
The constant and rapidly rising number of tourist visiting Iceland in recent years has created a sort of glitch in the evacuation procedure in case of an eruption. The likelihood of an eruption is considerable after a new series of tremors in the area in the last few days and further, an increase in quakes and tremors in the last few months, peaking in September when the Civil Protection Service issued a Yellow Alert points to seismic activity under the glacier. Katla is one of the bigger calderas in Iceland so the urgency of a solid evacuation plan is great.
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Created: January 31, 2021 09:39 AM
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) A Yellow Alert has been issued for Tuesday.
A slow-moving storm has taken a more northwesterly track. bringing the potential for measurable snowfall to parts of our region. If this system stays on this track. we will are looking at measurable snowfall in the Finger Lakes region. How much we get in Rochester depends on how much more northwest this storm moves. The more it moves, the more snow we will get here in Rochester.
Right now, it looks like Monroe County could see around 4-8 inches of snow. Light snow will start Monday and then is expected to pick up on Tuesday. Tuesday is when the most snow will fall, though flakes will linger into Wednesday. This track would affect the travel all day, including the morning commute.
Created: January 29, 2021 06:37 AM
ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) Lake effect snow Friday evening will gradually wind down overnight and into early Saturday morning as drier air moves in. Most will see less than 1 of additional accumulation overnight, but a few spots, especially east and north of Rochester may pick up a few more fluffy inches.
The weekend will be rather cold, with temperatures Saturday morning near 10, and highs flirting with 20. We should see some clearing, which means some afternoon sun. This also means a chilly Saturday night. If the clearing holds past midnight, many spots will drop well into the single digits by Sunday morning.