New Jersey’s barrage of winter storms is expected to continue this weekend with 2 to 4 inches of snow for parts of the state Saturday before a change Sunday to heavy rain that could cause flooding.
The tumultuous weather kicks off Saturday with 2 to 4 inches of snow across northern New Jersey with up to 5 inches possible in some spots. The snow should start around 1 p.m. and spread from west ...
Up to 4 inches of snow is forecast in the Lehigh Valley and Warren County — with up to 5 inches across Carbon, Monroe and Sussex counties — from yet another winter storm this weekend.
The weather service said up to 4 feet of snow could fall on the highest elevations of the Sierra Nevada mountains. "Travel could be very difficult to impossible," it said, adding that Wednesday ...
Heavy snow is possible with accumulations between 4 to 9 inches. This snow storm will affect southern Illinois, southeast Missouri and western Kentucky, starting from late Monday night and into ...
On Monday morning, snowfall amounts for first chairs in the northern mountains are between 1-9 inches, in the central mountains between 2-4 inches ... The snow water equivalent is at 10.5 inches ...
The Lansing region can expect another 4-6 inches of snow from Friday to Sunday, following a previous snowfall. The heaviest snowfall is predicted for Saturday morning, with up to 5 inches possible.