Rain and snow are likely in parts of Northern Mid-Atlantic, New England, Pennsylvania and New York this week, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The snowiest conditions can threaten daily commutes in the affected areas due to slippery potential and foggy outlook.
People should stay alert for winter watches and advisories this week due to colder conditions and snow outlook.
In the recent NWN forecast, a quick-moving clipper storm could bring snowy conditions from Michigan to Central Appalachians.
Additionally, people with travel plans should keep updated with the latest forecasts, especially if they have any travel plans.
In the Western US, the NWS Weather Prediction Center monitors the development of a weather pattern in the region, bringing precipitation and flooding concerns.
Weather Conditions in New England, Philadelphia and New York City
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the forecast warned of heavy snow conditions in New England, Appalachians and Northern Mid-Atlantic. Chance of precipitation could also spread over portions of the Ohio Valley and Lower Great Lakes.
The advisory noted the impactful weather in Northern Pennsylvania, southern New England and the southern tier of New York. Homeowners should avoid unessential travel due to the challenging winter conditions. The extreme cold could lead to threats of hypothermia and frostbite, which are dangerous for older adults and people with medical conditions.
In the early week, chilly weather conditions can likely unfold in Portland, Boston, Buffalo and Scranton. Slippery roads and reduced visibility could emerge, causing slower commutes or travel disruptions, especially on Interstate 95.
The forecast warned of Winter Storm Warnings. The heaviest snow conditions could occur in Southern England and Southern Appalachians.
Weather Conditions in Other Parts of the US This January
NWS Discussion reported that dry conditions can stay in the eastern and Central US this week. However, a chance of precipitation and snow can unload in the Great Lakes and Upper Midwest this late Monday.
In Florida, residents can anticipate cooler temperatures this week. In the Northwestern US, the forecast monitors the development of an atmospheric river event this week.
In the early week, a warm outlook could begin in San Francisco, El Paso, Dallas and El Paso. On Wednesday, possible flooding and travel delays can occur in Spokane, Portland, Boise, Redding, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Diego, Salt Lake City, Boise and San Diego.
Homeowners in flood-prone areas or near rivers are at risk of moderate to severe flooding this week.
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