The latest weather forecast showed that light snow conditions could emerge in Upstate New York and Eastern Pennsylvania, bringing slower commutes and travel concerns.
In the recent NWN report, the Northeast experienced challenging weather conditions due to snow and freezing outlook. The snowy outlook could lead to significant travel dangers due to a slippery outlook and foggy conditions.
In Boston City, residents can expect cooler temperatures, especially in northern and southeast Massachusetts. Temperatures can likely reach in middle to upper 20s.
NWS Weather Forecast in New York
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), wintry conditions and snow showers could unfold in the Central Appalachians, including in the following areas:
- Southern Upstate New York City
- Northern New Jersey
- Eastern West Virginia
- Western North Carolina
- Western Virginia
Homeowners can anticipate light snow showers. In New York City (NYC), snow flurries could develop in the NYC Metro and NE New Jersey. Temperatures can reach in the upper and middle 30s. Motorists should anticipate a potentially foggy outlook and slower commutes.
On the other hand, a clipper storm is expected from Michigan to the Appalachians in the midweek. The stormy conditions can lead to accumulating snow and freezing rain this week.
The colder conditions can impact plants and animals. Meanwhile, homeowners should keep alert for hypothermia and frostbite risks. When going outside, winter clothes are important to avoid cold-related health concerns.
Furthermore, the chilly outlook could spread over the Central Plains, Great Lakes, Northern Illinois and Minnesota. On Wednesday, the wintry mix weather could emerge in Pittsburgh, Washington, Louisville and Charleston.
New Hampshire, Maine and Vermont can anticipate the light snowfall due to a low-pressure system in the region.
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Weather in Parts of the US: Where Will Snow And Rain Unload?
In the NWS weather discussion, warmer temperatures can grip Central US this week, including in portions of Mississippi Valley. On the other hand, a rainy outlook could emerge in Southern California.
In addition, flooding risk and heavy rain could unfold in the South US. The El Nino phenomenon can help with the western pattern in the region. Americans traveling to the South should stay alert for the latest weather reports due to renewed flooding concerns this weekend.
On the weekend, localized flash flooding and thunderstorms will hit Wichita, Atlanta, Tampa, Miami, Houston, Jacksonville, Little Rock and Oklahoma City.
Despite the flooding hazards, the South can feel the relief from drought conditions in the region. In the late week, rains could occur in Dallas and San Antonio.
Homeowners should also watch out for potential thunderstorms this week. A lightning strike is life-threatening, and homeowners should limit outdoor activities or keep away from the waters when thunder roars.
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