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YEAH, IT LOOKS LIKE WE HAVE ANOTHER CHANCE FOR SNOW COME TOMORROW NIGHT. WE SAW A LITTLE BIT OF SNOW EARLIER ON THIS MORNING. THAT SNOW OF COURSE HAS NOW COME TO AN END. YOU CAN SEE NOT PICKING UP ...
Here's his Friday noon forecast. Meteorologist Scott Gagliardi said 4-6 inches of snow was possible by late Saturday night. Here's his Friday 7:20 a.m. forecast. Meteorologist Mike Slifer previews ...
A frigid Sunday will be followed by a round of light snow Sunday night across Southern New England. Lows Sunday morning will start off in the single digits and teens regionwide. Highs Sunday ...
YOU CAN SEE AN EXPLOSIVE FIREBALL IN THE NIGHT SKY. BEFORE THE JET PLUMMETED ... THE CHILD HAD JUST RECEIVED CARE FROM Cold and windy weather returns following a snowy start to Saturday.
The normal high for the date in Islip is 39 degrees Sunday night the chance of rain or snow climbs to 50% with the thermometer hovering around 36 degrees, according to the weather service.
New snow maps show a 700-mile blizzard is set to pump out several centimetres of snow over the UK in a massive one-day blitz next week. Extreme weather over the last few weeks has included vicious ...
COMING THROUGH WHEN IT IMPACTS YOU HERE. DOZENS OF SCHOOL DELAYS THIS MORNING. WHEN YOU HAVE QUESTIONS. 3.8 MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE OFF THE COAST OF PORTSMOUTH. WHEREVER THE STORY GOES, WE HAVE LIVE ...
IF YOU’RE DRIVING AROUND REALLY EARLY TOMORROW MORNING. A BETTER CHANCE FOR SLICK SPOTS WITH SNOW PRETTY LIKELY OVERNIGHT TONIGHT. TODAY, COOL, BUT NOT SUPER COLD. 33 DEGREES FOR A HIGH TODAY.
Good morning! Overnight, some towns picked up some fresh snow. Watch for slick spots this morning from last night’s rain, snow and mixed precipitation. We have light snow and flurries mainly ...
It’s a snowy night across the region! And road conditions are as expected, not great! We have widespread light to moderate snow across the region, a touch further north and more intense than we ...