A First Alert Weather Day begins late tonight and continues through Saturday morning for an impactful winter weather event.
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A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Friday; early morning rain could briefly change over into a wintry mix for some central Alabama counties.
At some point Friday evening, the snow will start to transition to a mix of snow and sleet/freezing rain across much of the Upstate. While that happens, much of Western North Carolina is NOT expecting ...
Counties included in the Winter Storm Warning are Cullman, Marion, Lamar, Fayette, Winston, Walker, Blount, Etowah, Calhoun, Cherokee, Cleburne, St. Clair, Jefferson, Lauderdale, Colbert, Franklin, AL ...
TIMING: Snow could begin falling anytime after lunchtime Friday and likely last through around mid-morning Saturday. These times may change slightly as we get more data in.
Snowfall amounts between 1 inch and 2 inches will be common along and south of I-35 in Kansas and 50-Highway in Missouri, with up to 3 inches possible near Pleasanton, Butler, Clinton, and Warsaw. A ...
The snow brought on by a winter storm on Thursday has caused slick and hazardous road conditions in the Oklahoma City metro and throughout the state.
More snow will move into the Tri-State early Friday morning. Flakes should begin between 4am and 9am and continue through the morning and afternoon. Weather Day continues for Friday, and the NWS ...
Thursday morning into Thursday afternoon light freezing rain is possible mixing with sleet or snow for areas along I-20 including most of the DFW area. A coating of .10in of ice is possible on mostly ...
School districts in South Carolina are preparing for potential impacts from a winter storm that is forecast to bring rare wintry weather to the south.