Winter Storm Malcom Brought Damaging Winds, Drifting Snow and Dust Storms in Mid-January (RECAP)
The Weather Channel 1/15/2021 weather.com meteorologists
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Winter Storm Malcom spawned damaging winds in the Northwest, blizzard conditions in the Midwest, dust storms in the Plains, moderate to heavy snow from the Midwest to northern New England and the South in mid-January, 2021.
Malcom mostly rode the Canadian border from the Pacific Northwest eastward to the Upper Midwest, where it spun from Jan. 14-15, then finally ejected eastward into the Northeast on Jan. 16.
Thar she blows! More dust in the wind today from this very impressive winter storm. pic.twitter.com/7YlAA6xbG2 UW-Madison CIMSS (@UWCIMSS) January 15, 2021
Updated on January 14, 2021 at 11:56 pm
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A weak front divides New England Thursday afternoon. With a good amount of sunshine we warmed to near 50 degrees along the south coast, while it was snowing and in the 30s near the west end of the Massachusetts Turnpike.
For most, it is a gray sky with some mist or light snow ending with the setting sun. A bit of drier air is moving in on a north wind overnight Thursday which should clear skies for a time Friday morning for some limited sun. But clouds will fill back in from the Atlantic by late morning and midday, making for a cloudy afternoon and temperatures a bit cooler than Thursday, with most communities nearing 40 at the warmest time.