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Next weather maker, valley rain & mountain snow begin tonight; Winter Storm Warnings
Total snow accumulations up to 3 inches below 6,500 feet, with over 12 inches possible above 6,500 feet. WINTER STORM ... of rain. Areas along and south of I-90 have a better chance to receive 0.25" ... Read More
N.J. weather: Another surge of cold air prompts freeze alerts in several counties
New Jersey will experience a brief return to spring this afternoon, with partly sunny skies and temperatures warming up to the high 60s, but a surge of colder air from Canada later Wednesday will make ... Read More
Unsettled weather begins, staying through weekend
STORM WARNING is in effect 6 AM Friday morning through 6 PM Saturday for Gallatin and Madison County Mountains and Centennial Mountains, including the fo ... Read More
Gusty winds continue into the weekend
High winds continue to die down overnight. Gusty winds will stick around through Saturday. Wind gusts over 60 mph were recorded in parts of southern New Mexico today. These winds brought areas of ... Read More
First Alert: Rain & Heavy Mountain Snow Arrive Friday
Friday and Saturday are First Alert Weather Days. Periods of heavy rain are becoming increasingly likely for Colorado’s Western Slope. Heavy snow will likely slam the mountains. Travel through the ... Read More
Sunshine and Gusty Winds Return to the Forecast Tomorrow, with Sunshine Lasting into the Weekend
Sunshine returns to the forecast tomorrow, along with strong northwesterly winds. Winds will be gusting at times over 30 mph, which not only limits temperatures warming up into the upper 30s and lower ... Read More
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