A potential clipper storm is expected to impact portions of Minneapolis, Chicago, and the Northeast this week, according to the latest forecast. Homeowners should stay alert for challenging commutes, cold-related health concerns, and power outages.
In New York, the advisory shows that a weak high pressure can unload in the region on Tuesday. Potential dry conditions can unfold in the middle and upper 40s. From a sunny outlook, the weather conditions can become cloudy.
The National Weather Service (NWS) also monitors a series of weak cold fronts in the region, which can bring a cool and brisk outlook on Tuesday. Temperatures can likely become milder or colder on Wednesday.
On the other hand, Boston residents can expect a breezy outlook with a mix of clouds and sunshine. Temperatures are expected to reach in the upper 40s and to the lower 50s.
Weather in Minneapolis and Chicago
According to the latest forecast, a clipper storm is expected to unload challenging weather conditions in portions of Minneapolis and Chicago this week. Parts of the Northeast can likely experience a mix of rain and snow.
People with travel plans should keep updated with the forecasts in the Northeast to avoid travel dangers due to snow causing slippery commutes and foggy conditions.
Meanwhile, the NWS monitors the development of an upper-level energy in the Great Lakes and Northeast on Tuesday. The forecast shows that moderate snow is forecast in the Ohio Valley and Central Appalachians on Tuesday afternoon.
On Wednesday night, the colder conditions can also unload in the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest. According to forecasts, the snow is forecast that can cause travel delays and slippery spots in the following areas:
- Fargo
- Sioux Falls
- Minneapolis
- Sault Ste. Marie
- Chicago
- Detroit
In addition, potential snowfall is forecast in the following areas:
- Bismarck
- Fargo
- Minneapolis
- Duluth
- Detroit
- Chicago
In the late week and the weekend, the rainy and stormy weather outlook can unload in Chicago, Washington, New York, and Jacksonville.
In Chicago, the advisory shows that the beginning of spring can still feel a colder weather outlook in the region with potential snow. On Tuesday, people can expect lingering flurries. However, residents should watch out for the warm and breezy conditions, causing possible brush fire concerns.
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Keeping Safe From a Clipper Storm in the Northeast
The latest forecast warns of a possible clipper storm in the Northeast, bringing challenging commutes to hazardous travel. Motorists should limit outdoor plans, especially in snow-affected areas.
Did You Know? Boston Facts
On March 18, 1936, the Great New England flood occurred, which brought heavy snowfall, heavy rain, and flooding to the region. It is considered one of the worst flooding in the region.
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