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  • Pa. snow, sleet, ice: Hour-by-hour projections


    Pennsylvania snow, sleet, ice: Hour-by-hour projections

    SOME WINTRY WEATHER MOVING ACROSS THE SUSQUEHANNA VALLEY. SO HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS IN BRIEFLY THAT WILL LOCK IN THE COLD. AS THIS PRECIPITATION STARTS TO MOVE IN THE VALLEY MIDDAY TOMORROW. SO WE’LL STOP THE CLOCK HERE AT EIGHT. NOTICE WE’RE DRY, BUT BY LUNCHTIME, HERE COMES SOME PASSING LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS MAY SEE SOME SLEET PELLETS TRYING TO MIX IN AT TIMES. THE WORST OF THE STORM WILL BE FROM 5:00 TO MIDNIGHT. MOST LIKELY WE’LL SEE SLEET SWITCHING OVER TO FREEZING RAIN AND THEN THE CENTER OF THE STORM MOVES OVERHEAD AFTER MIDNIGHT. AND THEN AS IT PUSHES OFF TO THE EAST, THAT WILL SHUT DOWN THE PRECIPITATION AND WE DRY BACK OUT. HEADING INTO SUPER BOWL SUNDAY. SO FROM 1 TO 5:00 THAT SNOW STARTS TO DEVELOP WITH TEMPERATURES NEAR FREEZING. COULD SEE A LIGHT COATING AND SOME SLUSH ON THE GROUND. AGAIN, THE BULK OF THE STORM IS BETWEEN 5:00 AND MIDNIGHT, WITH THAT SLEET SWITCHING OVER TO MOSTLY FREEZING RAIN AND ICING OVER THE ROADWAYS. THINGS START TO WIND DOWN BETWEEN 12 A.M. AND 4 A.M. AS THAT FREEZING RAIN TAPERS, BUT WE’LL STILL HAVE SLICK OR ICY TRAVEL. AND THEN ON SUNDAY, CLOUDY AND BREEZY OUT THERE. BUT YOU GOT TO WATCH FOR SOME LINGERING BLACK ICE AS TEMPERATURES SLOWLY RISE. HOW MUCH FREEZING RAIN? A LIGHT GLAZE UP TO ABOUT A 10TH OF AN INCH OF ICE, BUT THERE COULD BE SOME ISOLATED HIGHER TOTALS, UPWARDS OF A QUARTER OF AN INCH OF ICE GOING THROUGH LATE SATURDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY NIGHT. NOW, BY THE TIME WE MAKE IT TO NOON ON SUNDAY, WE’RE DRYING BACK OUT. SO IF YOU HAVE ANY TRAVEL PLANS FOR THE SUPER BOWL O

    Pennsylvania snow, sleet, ice: Hour-by-hour projections

    A winter storm could create treacherous travel conditions in South-Central Pennsylvania Saturday. The WGAL News 8 Storm Team is expecting snow, sleet and freezing rain.Check the latest hour-by-hour computer model in the video player above.Snow, sleet, ice Expect an overcast start Saturday with temperatures reaching freezing, setting conditions for a winter storm. Snow and sleet are expected from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., transitioning mainly to sleet in the evening. Late Saturday evening, freezing rain is likely through the night as surface temperatures remain below freezing, ending by 4 a.m. Sunday. Drivers are urged to use caution because roads could be icy.Stay with the WGAL News 8 Storm Team for updates on this very active weather pattern. Download the WGAL app here and get localized weather alerts sent directly to your phone.Video below: Tractor-trailer jackknifed earlier this week on icy Lititz road.Winter weather linksRADAR: Track wintry weather with WGAL’s interactive radar.CLOSINGS: See if schools, businesses, churches or other organizations are closing or delaying.LOCATION-BASED ALERTS: Instructions for activating our personalized weather alerts are here.ROAD CLOSURES: Our interactive traffic map is always updated with crashes, construction and road closures. It even has a weather radar overlay.EMAIL ALERTS: We’ll send you daily updates, or just alerts when snow, sleet or ice are headed your way.HOUR-BY-HOUR: See what you can expect every day with the hourly forecast.WEEKEND WEATHER: Know what to expect before you make your plans.10-DAY FORECAST: Check WGAL’s extended forecast here.

    A winter storm could create treacherous travel conditions in South-Central Pennsylvania Saturday. The WGAL News 8 Storm Team is expecting snow, sleet and freezing rain.

    Check the latest hour-by-hour computer model in the video player above.

    Snow, sleet, ice

    Expect an overcast start Saturday with temperatures reaching freezing, setting conditions for a winter storm. Snow and sleet are expected from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., transitioning mainly to sleet in the evening.

    Late Saturday evening, freezing rain is likely through the night as surface temperatures remain below freezing, ending by 4 a.m. Sunday.

    Drivers are urged to use caution because roads could be icy.

    Stay with the WGAL News 8 Storm Team for updates on this very active weather pattern. Download the WGAL app here and get localized weather alerts sent directly to your phone.

    Video below: Tractor-trailer jackknifed earlier this week on icy Lititz road.



    As winter weather continues to impact Pennsylvania, it’s important to stay informed on the latest hour-by-hour projections for snow, sleet, and ice. Here’s what you can expect in your area:

    – Eastern PA: Snow showers will continue throughout the morning, with a mix of sleet and freezing rain possible in the early afternoon. Accumulations of 1-3 inches are expected, with icy conditions likely on untreated surfaces.

    – Central PA: Snow will transition to sleet and freezing rain by mid-morning, with up to 2 inches of accumulation possible. Hazardous travel conditions are likely, so use caution when driving.

    – Western PA: Light snow will fall throughout the day, with a chance of sleet and freezing rain in the evening. Accumulations of 1-2 inches are expected, with slick roads possible overnight.

    Stay tuned to your local weather forecast for updates on this winter storm, and make sure to take precautions to stay safe in the icy conditions. Drive slowly, bundle up, and be prepared for changing weather conditions throughout the day. Stay warm, stay safe, and stay informed!

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  • Snow and sleet continues, widespread travel impacts through Wednesday


    MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) – Heavy snow and sleet has led to snow covered roads and impressive snow totals in the area.

    We’ve already picked up on multiple locations in Horry County with 5 to 6 inches of snow overnight as a sleet continues to mix in early this morning.

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    A WINTER STORM WARNING – The WINTER STORM WARNING continues for the entire area. Snow and sleet continues through the early morning hours today before we shut things off just before sunrise this morning. When all is said and done, expect most of Horry and Georgetown County to see 4″ – 6″ of snow with isolated higher totals possible.

    Heavy snow will continue overnight
    Heavy snow will continue overnight(WMBF)

    Temperatures are bitterly cold this morning with many of us sitting in the low-mid 20s. When you factor in the wind, the wind chill is in the single digits and teens out there this morning. Factor in the cold with less traveled roads overnight and it’s an absolute mess on the roads this morning. We continue to recommend you stay off the roads today until we see major improvements.

    Highs today will only reach the upper 20s. A wind chill will likely be in the teens through...
    Highs today will only reach the upper 20s. A wind chill will likely be in the teens through the entire day today.(WMBF)

    Highs today will remain cold and only climb into the upper 20s thanks to the snow pack on the ground. Even with the return of sunshine, wind chills throughout the day will make it feel like the teens at best. While you spend time outside playing in the snow with the kids, make sure you are bundled up for the dangerously cold temperatures.

    TRAVEL IMPACTS

    As mentioned above, travel is not advised today. Roads have become less traveled overnight and have frozen up in many spots. The layer of sleet this morning has actually hurt things more than helped. Travel is expected to remain treacherous through most of the day. Hang tight as the crews continue to work diligently on the roads.

    Please stay home today. Travel is not recommended and we're looking at widespread issues from...
    Please stay home today. Travel is not recommended and we’re looking at widespread issues from the snow and sleet overnight.(WMBF)

    With temperatures expected to stay below freezing today, we don’t anticipate any melting. Anything that does slush up from travel today will refreeze tonight as temperatures fall into the teens overnight.

    WHEN DO WE WARM UP?

    It’s going to be a slow process but we should see temperatures climb a couple degrees above freezing on Thursday afternoon. Despite a cold start, travel and warmer than freezing temperatures will allow for roads to improve by the end of the week. We’re still holding onto an isolated shower for Thursday’s forecast. At this point, any rain chance would be light and mainly in the form of a drizzle. We’ll need to keep an eye on the timing in case temperatures are still near or below freezing.

    Temperatures will warm up as we head into the weekend and expect travel conditions to improve...
    Temperatures will warm up as we head into the weekend and expect travel conditions to improve by the end of the week.(WMBF)

    Mornings will remain cold with temperatures in the 20s through the upcoming weekend. Afternoon temperatures will return to the 40s by Friday and slowly climb back into the upper 40s and lower 50s by Sunday afternoon.



    As winter weather persists, snow and sleet are expected to continue across much of the country, leading to widespread travel impacts through Wednesday.

    With icy roads, reduced visibility, and possible flight delays, travelers are advised to exercise caution and plan accordingly. Road crews are working around the clock to clear highways and streets, but conditions may still be treacherous.

    If you must travel, make sure to check road conditions and weather updates before heading out. Allow for extra travel time and drive slowly to ensure your safety and the safety of others.

    Stay warm and stay safe as we weather this winter storm together. Let’s all do our part to minimize the impacts of this wintry weather and keep our communities safe.

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  • Winter Storm in San Antonio; freezing rain, sleet and snow


    SAN ANTONIO – Winter Storm is now developing along the South Texas coast and starting to pump moisture into our region. Reports of light freezing rain, freezing mist and sleet are coming in. These reports will become more numerous through the evening and especially overnight.

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    As for Bexar County, right now the bulk of the activity is in the southern half of Bexar but moving north slowly. A mix of light freezing rain and sleet. Bridges, overpasses and flyovers will get icy in short order as it spreads over.

    Otherwise, many reports of light ice glazing and sleet accumulation in the eastern half of our area have come in. Southern sections seeing some icing now and starting to get a few reports of a light mix in our western third of the area toward Uvalde to Zavala County.

    As the low deepens along the coast, the shield of precipitation will continue to expand across most of the viewing area. The only areas that may be left out are the western Hill Country to Val Verde County which could end up on the outer margin of the precip shield. Through the night, a healthy mix of ice or snow will fall with a period of possibly just snow before it ends quickly through daybreak Tuesday.

    Total accumulation will range from a dusting to 1″ or so in and around Bexar County. A couple spots in our eastern zone counties could see 2″ or more of accumulation if mesoscale banding of heavier snow develops. There will also be a light ice glaze accumulation from .01″ to .10″ in our area.

    Travel will be very slick early Tuesday then improve by later in the morning and should be in good shape for the afternoon as the sun melts and dries out roadways.

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    Winter Storm Hits San Antonio: Freezing Rain, Sleet, and Snow

    San Antonio is currently experiencing a winter storm like never before, with freezing rain, sleet, and snow blanketing the city. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for the area, urging residents to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel.

    The icy conditions have made roads treacherous, leading to numerous accidents and road closures. Public transportation has also been affected, with many buses and trains experiencing delays.

    Residents are advised to take precautions and stay warm during this extreme weather event. Make sure to check on elderly neighbors and bring pets indoors to keep them safe from the cold.

    As the winter storm continues to batter San Antonio, emergency services are working tirelessly to keep residents safe and roads clear. Stay updated on weather conditions and follow local authorities’ instructions to ensure your safety during this challenging time.

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  • Snow, sleet and rain: Extreme cold temperatures expected as winter storm barrels towards the South




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    Most of the United States is being assailed with extreme winter weather this week as Arctic air blasts south from Canada, snow tracks up the Northeast coast and a potentially crippling winter storm takes aim at the South.

    Travelers are facing delays Sunday and cold is in store for much of the nation, with more than 75% of the US expected to face freezing temperatures this week.

    Over 70 million people are under winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings from Tennessee to Maine on Sunday. That means snow for many Northeast cities, as a low-pressure system will bring a quick shot of snow to the I-95 corridor from Virginia to Maine on Sunday through early Monday.

    Washington, DC, is expected to see 1 to 3 inches of snow, with up to 6 inches expected in New York and Boston. Hartford, Connecticut, could see 5 to 7 inches of snow and Portland, Maine, could receive up to 8 inches. And in Philadelphia, where a snow emergency was declared Sunday evening, there could be 4-6 inches of snow and below freezing temperatures Sunday night.

    A cold weather emergency has been activated in Washington, DC, mayor Muriel Bowser announced in a Sunday post on X. The mayor warned of “dangerously low” temperatures overnight. The frosty forecast prompted the announcement that President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration will be held indoors on Monday, the first inside presidential inauguration since Ronald Reagan in 1985.

    At least 1,100 flights into or out of the US were canceled by Sunday evening with another 5,017 delayed, according to the flight-tracking website FlightAware. Over 20% of flights into or out of Newark Liberty International Airport and LaGuardia Airport were canceled, the site shows.

    New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency due to the storm.

    “As always, I urge all New Jerseyans to use caution, follow all safety protocols, and remain off the roads unless absolutely necessary,” Murphy said on X Saturday.

    Meanwhile, the South is bracing for a rare winter storm with a still-uncertain forecast. Louisiana declared a state of emergency and Texas has directed state agencies to mobilize resources due to the threat of snow.

    In Houston, Texas, both civilian airports will be closed all day on Tuesday, mayor John Whitmire announced at a Sunday evening news conference. Schools in the Houston Independent School District — the largest in the state and the eighth-largest in the country — will also be closed until Wednesday, Whitmire said.

    The city could see up to 5 inches of snow starting Monday night, according to National Weather Service Houston, which warned of “freezing rain” and icy roads making for dangerous travel conditions into midday Wednesday. Below-freezing overnight temperatures are expected to continue from Sunday through Friday, says the agency.

    Arctic air spreads across much of the US this week, and for some states, the extreme cold could last for days. Nearly 150 million people are under cold weather alerts with forecasters warning of potential frozen pipes, frostbite and travel delays.

    More than two dozen record lows are possible this week including in Cleveland, Kansas City, and Houston as temperatures will drop 20 to 30 degrees below normal.

    Denver is forecast to have a high temperature of only 9 degrees Monday, a staggering 36 degrees cooler than their normal high of 45.

    Southern cities such as Atlanta, Charlotte, Memphis and Birmingham may not even reach a high temperature above freezing Monday and Tuesday.

    “An extended period of freezing temperatures could cause ruptured water pipes,” the National Weather Service in Atlanta warned.

    Houston’s mayor similarly urged residents to protect their water pipes before the frigid temperatures hit. “Let me emphasize the preparation of your pipes,” Whitmire said Sunday. “Wrap your pipes if all possible.”

    The mayor said that he was “convinced that we are about to experience a very serious and dangerous weather episode.”

    He urged residents to stay inside, to check on vulnerable neighbors and family members, and to utilize one of the city’s 24-hour warming centers. Officials are doing “everything we can” to encourage homeless people to seek refuge in warming centers, he added.

    Wind is also a huge factor in the cold. Wind speeds of 15 to 25 mph, along with the already very cold temperatures, will lead to wind chills of minus 25 to 50 below zero at times from Sunday to Tuesday across the Midwest and Northern Plains. These conditions could cause frostbite on exposed skin in less than 10 minutes.

    More than 30 million people from Texas to Georgia are under winter storm watches in preparation for a rare winter storm across the Gulf Coast and Southeast this week.

    The impacts from the significant storm will begin in Texas on Monday, the Weather Prediction Center said, adding that major traffic and travel disruptions are likely through mid-week.

    A wintry mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain is expected near and south of the Interstate 20 corridor with potentially heavy snow or sleet in some areas. The sleet and freezing rain could stretch as far south as the Interstate 10 corridor.

    The latest forecast shows the potential for at least 3 inches of snow in Baton Rouge and Lake Charles, Louisiana; Hattiesburg, Mississippi; Macon, Georgia; Montgomery, Alabama and Houston, Texas.

    Ice accumulations could also lead to power outages and downed trees.



    Get ready, Southerners! A winter storm is on its way, bringing with it snow, sleet, and rain as extreme cold temperatures are expected to sweep through the region. From Texas to Georgia, residents are urged to prepare for potentially hazardous conditions as the storm barrels towards the South.

    With the possibility of icy roads, power outages, and freezing temperatures, it’s important to take precautions to stay safe and warm during this winter weather event. Make sure to stock up on essentials like food, water, and emergency supplies, and check on elderly or vulnerable neighbors to ensure they are prepared as well.

    Stay tuned to local weather updates and advisories for the latest information on the storm’s path and potential impacts. And remember, safety comes first – if you don’t have to travel, it’s best to stay off the roads until conditions improve.

    Winter weather can be unpredictable and dangerous, so it’s important to be vigilant and take the necessary steps to protect yourself and your loved ones. Stay safe and stay warm, Southern friends! #WinterWeather #StaySafe #PrepareNow

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  • Winter storm for Kentucky, Indiana on Sunday: Ice, snow, sleet possible

    Winter storm for Kentucky, Indiana on Sunday: Ice, snow, sleet possible


    ALERT: A winter storm watch in effect from early Sunday to Monday morning. The first major winter storm of the season is imminent this weekend for the WLKY region, with a wide range of potentially serious impacts, including dangerous ice and a lot of snow.”This is a big time winter storm, no doubt,” Matt Milosevich said.CLOSURES | INTERACTIVE RADAR | ACTIVE WEATHER ALERTS Sunday morning through Monday, we can anticipate a mix of ice, sleet and snow — with ice currently being the main concern around the Metro.Snow and sleet accumulations will get higher the further north you go, with Louisville in the 2-5 inch range:Some southern Indiana communities could see up to 10 inches.In terms of ice, the greatest concern of this whole storm is going to be right along the Ohio River in the I-64 corridor. A half-inch to a 3/4 of an inch is expected. The ice has the potential to cause significant power outages and road issues. Check power outages: Duke | LG&ERoad conditions: Kentucky & Indiana TIMING: As far as timing, conditions will start deteriorating around Louisville mid-late Sunday morning, after 7 a.m., and even likely after 8 a.m. There could be a brief lull early Monday morning before more snow will fall, but the winter storm won’t really move out until Monday evening.While types and amounts of precipitation could change leading up to the storm, the bottom line is Sunday and Monday will be a mess and everyone should be prepared.And what falls will stick around, as temperatures will stay well below freezing in the days following — we’re talking bitter cold, sometimes in the single digits — so you can expect the impacts to last. We will continue to update this story with the latest forecast details. Download the WLKY app for up-to-date weather alertsStream weather from WLKY anytime on Very Local

    ALERT: A winter storm watch in effect from early Sunday to Monday morning.

    The first major winter storm of the season is imminent this weekend for the WLKY region, with a wide range of potentially serious impacts, including dangerous ice and a lot of snow.

    “This is a big time winter storm, no doubt,” Matt Milosevich said.

    CLOSURES | INTERACTIVE RADAR | ACTIVE WEATHER ALERTS

    Sunday morning through Monday, we can anticipate a mix of ice, sleet and snow — with ice currently being the main concern around the Metro.

    Snow and sleet accumulations will get higher the further north you go, with Louisville in the 2-5 inch range:

    projected totals

    Some southern Indiana communities could see up to 10 inches.

    In terms of ice, the greatest concern of this whole storm is going to be right along the Ohio River in the I-64 corridor.

    A half-inch to a 3/4 of an inch is expected. The ice has the potential to cause significant power outages and road issues.

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    TIMING: As far as timing, conditions will start deteriorating around Louisville mid-late Sunday morning, after 7 a.m., and even likely after 8 a.m.

    There could be a brief lull early Monday morning before more snow will fall, but the winter storm won’t really move out until Monday evening.

    While types and amounts of precipitation could change leading up to the storm, the bottom line is Sunday and Monday will be a mess and everyone should be prepared.

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    And what falls will stick around, as temperatures will stay well below freezing in the days following — we’re talking bitter cold, sometimes in the single digits — so you can expect the impacts to last.

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    We will continue to update this story with the latest forecast details.



    Winter Storm Warning Issued for Kentucky and Indiana: Ice, Snow, Sleet Possible on Sunday

    Attention residents of Kentucky and Indiana: a winter storm is set to hit the region on Sunday, bringing with it a mix of ice, snow, and sleet. The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for the area, warning of hazardous road conditions and potential power outages.

    Forecasters are predicting significant accumulations of ice and snow, with the potential for dangerous travel conditions. Residents are urged to exercise caution and avoid unnecessary travel during the storm. Make sure to stock up on essentials and prepare for potential power outages.

    Stay tuned to local weather updates for the latest information on the winter storm and take necessary precautions to stay safe. Remember to check on elderly or vulnerable neighbors and pets during the storm. Let’s all stay safe and weather the storm together. #WinterStormWarning #Kentucky #Indiana #StaySafe.

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