Maps, snow and winter storm
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The weekend is creeping closer, and with it, a snowstorm that is projected to dump multiple inches of powder on the FOX 2 viewing area.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — The first snowfall projections for this weekend’s sprawling winter storm are calling for 9 or more inches for much of Northeast Ohio, aligning with the winter storm watch in effect from Saturday evening through Monday afternoon.
A major winter storm is set to spread heavy snow and damaging ice across a large portion of the United States over the coming days. Dangerously cold temperatures will only worsen the storm and increase its danger.
Forecasts for Missouri anticipate up to 7 inches of snow, and as much as 3 inches could fall in the southern states of Alabama and Mississippi. Louisiana is expecting up to 8 inches. Widespread travel impacts are expected with this storm.
The first snow maps for the late weekend storm started posting Thursday afternoon. The post 6 maps predicting snowfall totals from the Sunday-Monday storm appeared first on Boston.com.
A storm moving across the country could bring 1 to 2 feet of snow to parts of Massachusetts and New England this weekend. It follows an arctic air mass with dangerously cold temps and wind chills.
The interactive maps show the snowfall forecast for New York State from 1 p.m. Thursday to 7 p.m. Friday, according to the National Weather Service. Click or tap a location to see how much snow is expected in that 2-square-mile area. For a color key, click or tap the menu button at the top left of the map.
NEW YORK (PIX11) – Wondering how much snow you’re expected to get during this weekend’s storm? PIX11 meteorologists created a map breaking down snow totals throughout the tri-state area from Sunday to Monday.
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