Not all snow is ... over the lake. The higher the snow-to-liquid ratio, the lighter and fluffier the snow, making it much easier to shovel and less hazardous, relative to heavy, wet snow.
The latest in a train of storms will sweep across the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast this weekend, bringing more heavy snow and ice. Snowfall amounts from this storm could eclipse 5 inches in ...
WINTER STORM WARNING through 9 AM Wednesday for the Potomac/Seeley Lake Region. Heavy snow, blowing and drifting snow. Additional snow accumulations between 6 and 12 inches. Winds gusting as high ...
Snow breaks out quickly after sunset, earliest to the southwest, latest to the northeast. By 8pm, snow is falling moderately ...
The snow forecast could change, according to Sera, as there is still some uncertainty with the storm, but the chance for heavy accumulation is high. Here's a look into the weather this weekend in ...
The snow forecast could change, according to Sera, as there is still some uncertainty with the storm, but the chance for heavy accumulation is high. Here's a look into the weather this weekend in ...
WESTERN WASHINGTON — Sub-freezing temperatures are next on western Washington's weather menu after wet, heavy snow fell in some areas Thursday morning, causing slushy roads and power outages.
The weather service describes, "Heavy lake effect snow expected. Total snow accumulations 6 to 12 inches in the most persistent lake snows. Winds gusting as high as 45 mph." "Travel will be difficult.
“This may potentially bring a period of strong forcing along with a period of moderate to heavy snow possible,” NWS wrote. “There may also be some mixing during the latter half of the storm ...