Snowstorm slams into Northeast
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Winter storm brings heavy snow and ice
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Snow lovers had plenty to celebrate this week as a series of winter storms brought fresh snowfall to California’s mountains, including ski resorts around Lake Tahoe.
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Snow, ice bring dangerous travel conditions in Philadelphia area Friday — timing and snow totals
You'll want to stay off the roads Friday evening and overnight into Saturday because a strong winter storm is approaching the Philadelphia region. A NEXT Weather Alert is in effect from 3 p.m. Friday through 10 a.m. Saturday because of potentially dangerous weather.
In the Lower Hudson Valley and Long Island areas, the Weather Service predicted 6 to 11 inches. Forecasts called for the snowfall to begin to peak overnight and then taper off early Saturday.
The California Highway Patrol warned drivers to be cautious because "'making memories’ shouldn’t include us pulling you out of a snowbank."
Two weather systems hit the United States over the weekend, bringing snow, rain and heavy wind to vast stretches of the country, particularly the Northeast and parts of the West and Midwest. Maps illustrating the total snowfall accumulation from coast to ...
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The combination of heavy snow, higher accumulations, blowing snow, lowered visibility, and possible power outages gives this system the potential to be messy. Predicted accumulations currently range from 4-7 inches across the Fox Valley and Lakeside to 8-12+ inches in the Northwoods.