Light snow expected in Denver overnight Sun. into Mon.
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Heading out the door in the morning on Monday will be dangerously cold. With the near -30 degrees below zero temperatures expected, especially in northeastern Siouxland, frostbite can rapidly kick in. Winds will die down later in the day and clouds will increase.
Snow is set to make a return to the Lehigh Valley to start off the weekend, and while it’s not expected to create major disruptions, it will be just enough to make a nuisance. Light snow will begin to fall after midnight Friday as a system moves across the region and will continue through Saturday morning,
It was fun while it lasted. Snow began before 5 a.m., but you had to be out of the house early if you wanted to see it accumulate.
After a clipper system brought several inches of snow for some on Saturday, a coastal storm is expected to track closer to New Hampshire on Sunday, bringing even more snow.
As temperatures rapidly fall Thursday, patchy ice could create hazardous travel conditions, particularly in areas northwest of Interstate 95, forecasters note.
Light to moderate snow fell across parts of the western Florida Panhandle in the early hours of Sunday, with flakes beginning around 4 a.m., the National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed
The National Weather Service forecasts 1-3 inches of snow before dangerously cold temperatures arrive on Tuesday.