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Thanksgiving Storm Slams East Coast: These Areas Are Seeing Poor Travel Conditions Thanksgiving Storm Slams East Coast: These Areas Are Seeing Poor Travel Conditions
Thanksgiving Storm Slams East Coast: These Areas Are Seeing Poor Travel Conditions A complex, multi-threat storm is causing poor travel conditions for much of the East Coast on Thanksgiving Day. According to the National Weather Service, rain will be heavy at times, and gusty winds will prevail throughout the morning and afternoon on Thursday, Nov. 28. Areas far north will see snowfall. The first image above from AccuWeather shows areas experiencing poor travel conditions (marked in red) on Thanksgiving Day. Locations in yellow are seeing fair travel conditions. Click on the second image above to see projected snowfall totals. Locations in the darkest shade of blue are e…
Blowing Snow, Frigid Temps Make For Arctic-Like Weekend: Here's What's In Store For Next Week Blowing Snow, Frigid Temps Make For Arctic-Like Weekend: Here's What's In Store For Next Week
Blowing Snow, Frigid Temps Make For Arctic-Like Weekend: Here's What's In Store For Next Week Gusty winds and temps in the single digits will make for an arctic-like start to the weekend across New Jersey and parts of Pennsylvania. Saturday, Jan. 20 will be partly sunny with wind chill values between 10 and 15 degrees, and temps reaching a high of between 20 and 25 degrees, the National Weather Service says. Winds will make temps feel like they're in the single digits, and will keep snow blowing through the air until Sunday, Jan. 21, the NWS said. Sunday will reach highs of between 25 and 30 degrees, with winds up to 15 mph. Monday, Jan. 22 will be mostly sunny and slightly more m…
Don't Be Fooled By Sunshine: Arctic Chill Will Last Days For Region, NWS Says Don't Be Fooled By Sunshine: Arctic Chill Will Last Days For Region, NWS Says
Don't Be Fooled By Sunshine: Arctic Chill Will Last Days For Region, NWS Says Last week's snow brought a cold front that just won't quit. Although it is sunny and expected to remain so throughout the week, the National Weather Service is advising the public to be aware of the extreme cold. Maryland wind chill mapTwitter- NWS Baltimore-Washington Temperatures are expected to remain under 30 degrees Fahrenheit for the majority of the week, with a wind-chill that can make it feel even colder. Pennsylvania forecast map.Twitter- NWS State College The NWS says although the wind chill temperature is not the actual temperature it can be a reminder for frostbite risks…