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On Tuesday, March 10, winter continues to flex its cold muscles, as eight states have winter storm warnings and watches from the National Weather Service (NWS) expected to bring up to 5 feet of snow,
On Monday at 3 p.m. EDT a winter storm watch was released by the National Weather Service valid from Tuesday 6 p.m. EDT until Wednesday 2 p.m. EDT for Marquette County.
We’re tracking 3 systems this week. One will bring rain and up to an inch of snow tonight into Wednesday morning. The second will bring light rain and a little light snow Thursday night into Friday, and the third is a potential winter storm system that could impact the area this weekend.
After a powerful storm blew across the Northeast, several states could see additional snowfall this week, according to forecasters.
The National Weather Service has issued winter storm warnings across several states. Parts of Alaska and the Upper Midwest are forecasted to see up to 14 inches of snow and wind gusts reaching 45
Most of Tuesday will be dry and windy, but there's a chance for storms Tuesday evening, and some snow could fall Wednesday morning.
Blizzard conditions have been confirmed in another six counties that were hit hard by the powerful snowstorm that swept across New Jersey on Feb. 22 and Feb. 23, bringing the total to 10 counties. The National Weather Service said all of the three key conditions that are needed for a snowstorm to be technically classified as a blizzard were verified in these areas of the state: Atlantic County
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Dry weather sticks around for the Pittsburgh area today before storm chances return tomorrow
High temperatures today are expected to be near 70 degrees for most places in the area.