Many are waking up to snowy, icy conditions Thursday as lingering showers bring additional light accumulations on top of the few inches that fell Wednesday evening.
MANCHESTER, Ky. – The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 11 highway crews are ready to respond to the forecasted winter storm expected to impact the District 11 counties with freezing
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Just like that, we are preparing for a significant winter event that is going to impact the Greater Portland Metro Area and many surrounding communities through the weekend.
It will begin Thursday, Feb. 11, and make a major impact by Friday, Feb. 12. We will focus on Thursday and Friday and briefly talk about what may follow as we will update you well into the weekend.
There is now a Winter Storm Warning for the Portland area, with everything in effect tomorrow at noon. This is a change to the winter storm watch that we had in place up to this point, you can read about that here (a good start if you are just jumping into the forecast). This will detail the general weather story, but what you need to focus on, is the travel and life impact that will start Thursday afternoon.
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This system is expected to start influencing our weather on Sunday with some overrunning precipitation in the form of freezing drizzle. Monday Morning Forecast Monday Afternoon Forecast Monday Evening Forecast Forecast Ice Accumulation Forecast Snow Accumulation 7 Day Forecast
Temperatures could be well below freezing during this event with highs in the 30s on Sunday and 20s Monday.
It s still early in the forecasting. Timing, intensity and precipitation types may change. Stay tuned for updates.
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City Hall to be closed Monday for Presidents Day Published: 10 February 2021 10 February 2021
Yuma, Arizona - Yuma City Hall will be closed Monday, February 15 for observance of Presidents Day.
Residential refuse collection for homes inside the Yuma city limits will change due to the holiday. City of Yuma residents who normally have their garbage picked up on Mondays will have collections on Tuesday. Those who have garbage pickups on Tuesdays will have collections on Wednesday.
Curbside recycling pickups will take place as normal on Thursday and Friday.
Additionally, the City’s Neighborhood Cleanup Program continues. In addition to completing collections in earlier areas, crews are expected to move into Area 4 in the coming week, which is from 8th Street to 16th Street and the East Main Canal to the west City limits.