Dangerous Snow and Bitter Cold Grips Midwest and Northeast
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Multiple systems are pushing across the Northern Tier of the country into this upcoming week, bringing heavy snow to the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley and Northeast.
RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) -Another First Alert Weather Day is in effect for the region from 10 p.m tonight into 4 p.m Sunday, with winds reaching up to 70 mph creating hazardous conditions for drivers and residents.
Good Saturday afternoon folks!Temperatures have really fallen off out there, with most locations clocking in between 5F and 10F this afternoon. Factor in a brisk northwest wind between 15 and 25 mph,
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - The March-like weather pattern will only last a few more hours. A strong front will arrive late Tuesday into Wednesday morning. It will feel much colder on Wednesday, and wind gusts will be close to 40 mph.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY THURSDAY NIGHT: Snow showers move in overnight. Be on alert for slick and snow-covered roads and areas of blowing snow. Low 20F. Wind SSW at 10 to 20 mph. Snow accumulations of 1 to 2 inches.
Friday is a First Alert Weather Day because the combination of snow showers and strong wind could lead to travel issues.
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A parade of snowy systems will continue to bring snow, wind and extreme cold across the East through the weekend
Not only snow, but Arctic air will surge southward as well, causing temperatures to dive across the eastern half of the country. This, along with strong winds, will create dangerous wind chills for millions.
Multiple systems are pushing across the Northern Tier of the country this week, bringing heavy snow to the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley and Northeast.
Friday is a First Alert Weather Day for Siouxland due to the combination of strong winds and falling snow causing reduced visibility. Winds could occasionally gust over 40-60 mph. Snow accumulation will be less than an inch for most areas.