winter storm, snow and Pittsburgh
Digest more
Several school districts have opted to cancel class or use virtual learning Monday.
Snow was coming down in a western suburb of Chicago in the early hours of Tuesday, December 2, piling on top of snow that was already on the ground, footage shows.Campton Hills resident Jan Kravitz posted video of the snowfall.
Light snow returns tonight that may create some slippery roads for the Wed AM commute. Frigid air follows for Thursday with more snow chances through the weekend.
Snow on Wednesday is a virtual guarantee, according to the NWS. Another two to four inches are anticipated to fall throughout the day in Denver, forecasts show, with winds heading northeast at around five to eight miles per hour. However, expectations differ across the metro.
Wet and wintry weather is arriving in the Philadelphia region, with areas far north and west like the Lehigh Valley and Poconos expected to get the most significant snowfall. Other areas will see mostly rain,
The snow is coming down as you wake up on this Black Friday morning. The snow will continue to fall until this evening, creating some concerns for those heading out to do some shopping.
KELOLAND.com on MSN
Storm Center PM Update: Falling Temps Wednesday; Snow by Saturday
SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO) — Rounds of wintry weather have been pushing through KELOLAND over the course of the afternoon, sending rain and snow showers through the region. Otherwise, we’ve at least been able to recover after a rather cold start to the day.
Tuesday morning commuters may face hazardous conditions with snowfall rates approaching 1 inch per hour in some locations.
Following our first snowfall of the season over the weekend, more winter weather is on the way Monday.
New England's storm presses on with rounds of snow, sleet, and coastal rain as you wrap up the workday, setting up a rough commute home.
A Winter Weather Advisory covers Ottawa, Newaygo and Lake counties for the same period, with 3 to 7 inches of snowfall expected. The most intense snowfall is anticipated this afternoon and evening as southwest winds draw moisture across Lake Michigan, with snow rates potentially reaching 1 to 2 inches per hour in the hardest-hit areas.