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Meteorologists there shared photos on social media and warned that as much as 12 inches of snow could fall along the Highway 36 and I-72 corridor. (12:00 p.m. ET) Power Outages Surge In Missouri
On the West Coast, two powerful winter storm systems are due to pass over the Pacific Northwest on Monday night, bringing several feet of snow and blizzard conditions.
An expansive and multi-faceted storm system is forecast to strengthen rapidly as it travels from the Rockies to the Great Plains next week, and AccuWeather meteorologists say it could result in a ...
The Bayville section of Berkeley Township, on the coast north of Atlantic City, had the highest snowfall in New Jersey with 21 inches (53 cm). [50] [51] The National Weather Service verified that the entire southern New Jersey coastline had blizzard conditions on the night of January 28 to the afternoon on January 29. [52]
At 6:00 p.m. EST on February 25, the Turnpike Commission banned tractor-trailers, other trailers and box trucks which are Class 5, which is 30,001 to 45,000 pounds (13,608 to 20,412 kg), as well as all trucks heavier than Class 5, using the Turnpike's weight classification system for toll calculations, from the Northeast Extension. [29]
The storm produced paralyzing snowfall from New Jersey through most of New England. Forecasts severely underestimated the duration of the storm, often predicting just a chance of snow. [ 3 ] The highest totals—often exceeding 42 in (110 cm)—were reported in the Bangor, Maine , area; Lewiston, Maine , topping 32 in (81 cm).
"The stage is being set for extreme weather conditions over the U.S. next week, especially for the middle o Monstrous storm could bring tornadoes, blizzard conditions to central US next week Skip ...
The snow caused 14 cars to slide off I-89 in Franklin County, Vermont. [124] Another car crash on I-91 in Hartland, Vermont caused a fatality. [15] Boston Logan International Airport cancelled 125 flights and delayed 219 others on February 23. [125] Heavy snowfall fell in parts of the New York City metropolitan area between February 27 and 28.