AccuWeather: Worst is yet to come in form of wintry mix
Winter storm raises the question: What’s going on with the weather?
In Chicago, they called it the Blizzard of 2011. At Accuweather, a forecasting service, it was known as the Groundhog Storm.
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AccuWeather: Worst is yet to come in form of wintry mix
By Herald Staff newsroom@njherald.com Sussex County saw a few inches of snow this morning, but a mixed bag of wintry precipitation could provide the knockout punch by Wednesday morning, forecasters said.
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Snow day for many in Toledo area proves an anti-climax
Slip-sliding through the county
Centre County residents woke up to less ice than originally predicted, with most areas seeing a quar
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Snow day for many in Toledo area proves an anti-climax
By DAVID PATCH and JC REINDL BLADE STAFF WRITERS The expected “blizzard of the century” may not even be the blizzard of this winter for northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan. Of course, it was hard to ignore the half-foot of snow or more dumped in places across the region from Monday through Wednesday — a total of 6.5 inches at Toledo Express Airport. More snow fell to the north in Michigan …
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Dr. Fred Singer Answers Your Questions
Kate Fehlinger asks Dr. Fred Singer questions that came from readers of AccuWeather.com’s global warming blog.
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Northeast Record Snow: A Record 36 Inches of Snow for NYC in January
Shot halts fleeing fugitive
A Sunbury fugitive led multiple law enforcement agencies on a high-speed chase that ended when the police chief she was racing toward on a winding mountain road fired his gun into her vehicle. Jacquelyn Kathleen Norris then ran from the Honda Accord she crashed and was captured.
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Northeast Record Snow: A Record 36 Inches of Snow for NYC in January
Northeast Record Snow: A record 36 inches of snow fell in New York City in January.
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Double-barreled storm hits Northeast
35º Chance of snow
And may we say “about time!” The city will have to open an icicle lane.
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Double-barreled storm hits Northeast
NEW YORK, Jan. 27 (UPI) — A double-barreled snowstorm moved northeast Wednesday and dumped more snow and sleet Thursday morning in the Mid-Atlantic and New England, forecasters said.
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Big oscillation may be sending extra snow
Wind, rain, hail belt Central Florida
TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 26 (UPI) — Severe storm systems rumbled through Florida, causing wind damage and triggering funnel clouds and a tornado, flash flooding and large hail, forecasters said.
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Big oscillation may be sending extra snow
PALISADES — If you don’t like the amount of snow that’s hit the region this winter, look at it this way — we’ve already gotten more than our share. The average annual snowfall for the region is nearly 3 feet, and the Hudson Valley hit that mark Wednesday, with two months of winter left.
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Nikki New Years movie picks
Nikki Stanzione reports on top New Years movie picks for Accuweather.com
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New York Morning Snow Will End Within Hours as Season’s Coldest Days Near
Bitter Cold Hits Tri-State As Another Storm Looms
New York City’s Office of Emergency Management issued a Hazardous Travel Advisory due to a forecasted snow storm that will cause dangerous travel conditions for the Friday morning rush hour.
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New York Morning Snow Will End Within Hours as Season’s Coldest Days Near
The snow making a mess of New York City’s morning commute will end within hours, to be followed by a blast of Arctic air that will bring the coldest days of the season, according to forecasters.
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Two to four inches of snow is expected
County to receive about an inch of snow today; cold front moving in for Friday
The snow is already here and it’s here to stay — at least through midnight tonight.
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Two to four inches of snow is expected
Two to four inches of snow is expected to fall in the Philadelphia region early Friday, setting the stage for a messy morning commute. Skies will clear up over the weekend, but temperatures will plunge close to the single digits.
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Heavy snowfall predicted in Litchfield County (with live weather map)
La Nina: Where to ski this winter, and why
If you missed meteorology in college, or haven’t followed current events in over a decade, read on for a description of the predicted La Nina event. Then, start planning trips to the slopes.
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Heavy snowfall predicted in Litchfield County (with live weather map)
LITCHFIELD — The Public Works Department is preparing for plenty of snow and is asking people to stay off the roadways unless it is absolutely necessary.
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