A strong storm with wet snow, heavy rain and strong winds will have a big impact on New Hampshire on Wednesday and Thursday. The National Weather Service
As this AM transitions into the PM, it’s a combination of heavy snow to the north, mixed precipitation (sleet and freezing rain) for the Catskills, Berkshires a
(Undated) The Climate Prediction Center says that the month of September will feature warm temperatures and below normal precipitation. The 30 Day Outlook was revised on August 31st. Officials say all
So, be aware of that. here comes the low pressure system diving south across the southeastern u.s. and you can see the backside of the storm, according to this particular model which is the american model, there will be enough cold air behind it to change our precipitation from rain to snow into the atlanta region, maybe a couple of inches for that area. higher amounts northeast of the metro region. rainfall totals along the east coast could be hefty because of the surge of warm air right along the major met polropolita just east of d.c. as well as boston. this is an area we ll have a tight gradient in precipitation types. rain on the coast, snow inland. how much do we get? it depends exactly where you live. you can see the coastal area should be rain, but just inland, that s where we have the potential for several inches of snowfall. and we cannot neglect the potential for a crippling ice storm across the western portions of the carolinas. cold air already in place across the northeast, and that will only aid in our chances of snowfall across that region. back to you.
Why we ended up with more sleet, and less freezing rain Daniel Phillips and last updated 2021-02-15 13:50:38-05 Acadiana got very lucky Monday morning as winter precipitation moved across the area. Most of us had braced for rounds of intense freezing rain leading to ice accumulation of up to a half inch, stressing the infrastructure and turning roads into ice rinks. The roads are still icy, and there was plenty of winter precipitation but we avoided the worst accumulation and a big part of the reason was sleet. Instead of driving rain freezing on contact most of the rain was already in the process of freezing, making it slushy outside but not necessarily a think icy glaze.