MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) – We’re giving you the First Alert to the big melt starting today and continuing through the upcoming weekend.
TODAY
Another refreeze overnight has created more icy conditions and slick roads this morning, especially in roads that were not touched.
Keep an eye out for patchy black ice on the main roads. The worst spots will be near or in neighborhoods today.(WMBF)
While the main roads are generally fine, there are still a few patches of black ice this morning. Take it easy as you head out on the neighborhood roads and secondary roads this morning.
Highs are warmer, which will allow for melting today. We’ll hold onto a mix of sun and clouds today.(WMBF)
After a cold start to the day, the very slow warming trend continues today with a mix of sun and clouds. Temperatures will climb into the low-mid 40s today.
WEEKEND FORECAST
An area of high pressure will arrive on Saturday, helping to keep the clear skies and tranquil weather in place. Despite cold mornings still, afternoons will slowly climb into the mid 40s on Saturday and the upper 40s and lower 50s on Sunday.
Highs will climb into the upper 40s and lower 50s for the upcoming weekend. We’re rain-free for those weekend plans.(WMBF)
NEXT WEEK
A quick disturbance will bring in more clouds on Monday with the chance of a passing shower to start the work week. While most locations will remain dry, temperatures will reach the lower 50s due to more cloud cover.
We’ll quickly warm up as we head into the middle of next week with 60s returning to the forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday.
After some clouds and an isolated shower or two on Monday, temperatures will warm into the 60s for the middle of next week.(WMBF)
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Just a heads up that there are some slick spots out on the roads this morning due to icy conditions. Please drive carefully and allow for some extra time for your commute.
The good news is that temperatures are expected to rise throughout the day, leading to widespread improvements in road conditions. So if you can hold off on your travels until later in the day, it should be much smoother sailing.
Parts of the Triangle and much of eastern North Carolina are beginning to see snow Tuesday night amid freezing temperatures, creating hazardous road conditions and prompting WRAL Weather Alert Days for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Tuesday’s high was near-freezing. That means snow moving into our southeastern counties by the evening commute will stick, and roads could be treacherous by Tuesday night and Wednesday. Here’s an hour-by-hour look at the snow timing.
“Plan to be off the roads between 5 and 7 p.m.,” WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner said. “When this starts to fall it is going to stick to the roads and it’s not likely to go anywhere.”
Estimated snow totals include:
Northwestern counties: Less than 1 inch
Triangle area: 1-2 inches
Southeastern counties: 1-3 inches
North Carolina coast: 4-6+ inches
Latest snow updates
6:15 p.m.: Snow has made its way to the Triangle. Officials at Raleigh-Durham International Airport are reporting light snow is visible at the airport.
Snow is also starting to fall on Franklin Street in Chapel Hill.
“If you do not need to be on the road please stay home for your own safety and for our first responders,” said William Ray, director of North Carolina Emergency Management.
2 p.m.: More public schools are announcing they will be closed Wednesday, including Cumberland County Schools. Edgecombe, Harnett, Hoke and Lee counties are either in remote or asynchronous learning. Earlier on Tuesday, WRAL meteorologist Elizabeth Gardner said it’s very likely most other districts in our area will close.
1 p.m.: Schools in theWake County Public School System will dismiss one hour early on Tuesday. Traditional calendar students are on a teacher workday, so this only affects year-round and modified calendar schools. There are some flurries east of Charlotte, but no snowflakes locally, WRAL meteorologist Aimee Wilmoth said.
Snow timing hour-by-hour for Tuesday night
This snow event will mainly impact areas southeast of Wake County before midnight. The coast will get the most snow, but areas east of Interstate 95 are likely to get at least 2-3 inches, according to WRAL meteorologists.
A winter storm warning goes into effect Tuesday evening for Cumberland, Edgecombe, Sampson, Wayne and Wilson counties. The National Weather Service said heavy snow is expected, with up to 3 inches likely in these areas and isolated totals of 4 inches possible. A winter weather advisory is in effect for Wake, Franklin, Halifax, Harnett, Hoke, Johnston, Lee, Moore and Nash counties.
A winter storm warning goes into effect Tuesday evening for Cumberland, Edgecombe, Sampson, Wayne and Wilson counties. The National Weather Service said heavy snow is expected, with up to 3 inches likely in these areas and isolated totals of 4 inches possible. A winter weather advisory is in effect for Wake, Franklin, Halifax, Harnett, Hoke, Johnston, Lee, Moore and Nash counties.
Most of those counties will likely be dry through 3 p.m. or 4 p.m., and flurries could begin by 5 p.m., WRAL meteorologist Chris Michaels said.
“At 5 p.m. you may start to see a few flurries mixing in, but after 6 or 7 p.m. is when we expect the bulk of our precipitation to develop,” Michaels said. “I think the worst of the weather is going to be between about 9 p.m. and 1 a.m.”
Futurecast for 9 p.m. Jan. 21, 2025
After midnight, the snow will gradually move out of our area, but roads will be treacherous.
“It’s a quick hitter, but it could be impactful, especially because of how cold things are,” Michaels said.
In the map below, the areas shaded in white (counties north and west of Raleigh) will likely get less than 1 inch of snow.
Snow totals forecast for Jan. 21, 2025, updated Jan. 21 at 2 p.m.
Areas like Roxboro may see anything from a dusting or nothing, Michaels said, while areas like Willow Spring, Garner and Clayton could see more accumulation than Raleigh.
Counties to the south and east of Raleigh will likely see between 1-3 inches of snow, with larger totals closer to the coast.
“If you don’t have to be out there this evening, please don’t be out there,” NCDOT engineer Doug McNeal said. “It could get rough quick.”
Not a lot of sleet and freezing rain are expected with this system.
“The good thing about this snow is it’s easier to remove,” Michaels said. “It’s kind of fluffy and light in texture.”
Wayne County Public Schools has already made the decision to dismiss two hours early on Tuesday and close Wednesday. Many other schools in our area will likely be closed Wednesday. You can find the full list of school closings and delays here as they come in.
The snow moves offshore Wednesday morning, and the bitter cold continues. Another cold weather advisory will take effect Wednesday morning due to bitter wind chills; this includes Wake, Durham, Orange, Johnston, Cumberland and several other counties. Wind chill readings could reach single digits!
Cold Weather Advisory is in effect for both Tuesday and Wednesday mornings
As snowflakes gently begin to fall around the Triangle area, the Department of Transportation (DOT) is already gearing up for potentially slick roads. With winter weather advisory in effect, drivers are urged to use caution and stay off the roads if possible.
The DOT has been pre-treating major highways and bridges with salt brine to help prevent ice from forming. Plows and salt trucks are on standby to quickly respond to any accumulations of snow or ice.
If you must travel, be sure to drive slowly, increase following distance, and brake gently to avoid skidding. It’s also important to have an emergency kit in your car with essentials like blankets, food, water, and a flashlight.
Stay updated on road conditions and any closures by checking local news sources or the DOT’s website. Let’s all do our part to stay safe during this winter weather event.
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OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) – Sunday and Monday are First Alert 6 Weather Days with more opportunities for snow as we start off the new year.
A little light snow (mainly as flurries) is possible early Saturday and will mainly be north of the metro. That shouldn’t pose any problems.
Saturday Forecast(WOWT)
As precipitation starts up again Saturday evening, it will likely take the form of light freezing drizzle after 6PM. Patchy slick spots could develop as a result of this. As moisture increases, a switch to all snow will take place from south to north, likely after 10PM for most.
The snow will continue to fall Saturday night and into Sunday morning. This round of snow has the potential to produce the highest amounts we’ve seen so far this season, with most of it falling on Sunday morning.
Sunday and Monday are still FIRST ALERT 6 WEATHER DAYS. Temperatures look to be similar for both days.(wowt)
While the highest likelihood of over 6″ is trending south… this still leaves parts of the viewing area with the potential to see a significant round of snow! 1-3″ is expected for the northern half of the area, including the metro with 3-6″ possible in Lincoln. Higher amounts are expected near the Missouri and Kansas borders. Stay with us as we get a better idea of how much we could see as we move closer to the weekend.
Metro is still expected to get between 1-3″ of snow while higher snowfall amounts are expected south.(wowt)
Models continue to show higher snowfall amounts south of the metro. There will be a sharp cutoff between lots of snow and little snow.(wowt)
Snow impacts(wowt)
Gusts out of the north could get up to 30 miles per hour during the day on Sunday, potentially blowing around the snow and causing visibility issues as that snow falls, particularly south of the metro.
Wind Gusts Sunday(WOWT)
Winter Threats(WOWT)
The coldest air of the season will also move in behind the snow. Lows may drop below zero with wind chills could dropping to below -10°. The frigid temperatures are expected to last through a majority of next week. We are on First Alert for Monday due to lingering slick conditions from Sunday’s snow as well as the start of this cold blast.
6 Day Wind Chill(WOWT)
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TOWARD THE METRO, RIGHT IN TIME FOR RUSH HOUR. AND SO IT IS IT LOOKS LIKE IT’S FLYING HORIZONTALLY. SO WE YOU SAY IT’S A THICK BAND MARCHING THIS WAY. AND THAT’S WHAT IS GOING TO IMPACT VISIBILITY. EXACTLY. YEAH. EVEN THE LIGHTER STUFF STILL GOING TO IMPACT IT, BUT NOT AS MUCH AS WHAT I’VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT. AS FAR AS THE THICKER BAND OUT TO THE WEST RIGHT NOW, OUR SKY CAMS SHOWING PRINCIPAL PARK CAMERA NOT REALLY ANY FLAKES GOING ON INSIDE THE DOWNTOWN AREA, HOWEVER. SEVEN OAKS, THAT’S WHERE WE’RE DEFINITELY SEEING MORE OF THAT ACTIVITY. SOME ACTUAL SNOW. YOU DON’T NEED THE SNOW MAKERS IN THE SEVEN OAKS AND BOONE COUNTY THIS MORNING. AS THE SNOW CONTINUES TO MAKE ITS WAY OVER THE STATE RIGHT NOW, HYPER FOCUSED ON THE METRO IN DES MOINES DOWNTOWN, NOT REALLY SEEING THAT THAT’S GOING TO BE EVEN PERIODS OVER ALTOONA GOING TOWARDS PLEASANT HILL, SEEING SOME OF THE LIGHT FLAKES ALREADY, SOME PARTIALLY COVERED ROADS BEING REPORTED THIS DIRECTION, BUT REALLY FARTHER NORTH, LIKE OVER ANKENY TOWARDS AMES AS WELL. BUT THE THICKER BAND OF SNOW, THAT DARKER SHADE OF BLUE THAT’S GOING TO REDUCE VISIBILITIES UNDERNEATH A MILE, POTENTIALLY EVEN SOME WHITEOUT CONDITIONS EMBEDDED IN THAT BAND IS WHAT WE CAN EXPECT, AS THAT HEAVIER SNOW MAKES ITS WAY CLOSER, NOT TOO FAR AWAY. IT’S JUST NOW ENTERING GUTHRIE COUNTY, GOING INTO GREENE COUNTY AND ALSO ADAIR COUNTY CURRENTLY. SO IT IS KNOCKING ON OUR DOOR AS WE GO THROUGH THE REST OF THIS MORNING, HOUR BY HOUR, TRACKING THAT BAND AND ALSO THE LIGHT SNOW TO MODERATE SNOW AHEAD OF IT THROUGHOUT THE MORNING. IT’S GOING TO CONTINUE TO MAKE ITS WAY EAST, KEEPING ITS STRUCTURE. IT’S NOT GOING TO WIND DOWN. THIS IS NOT A WEAKENING SYSTEM. IT’S GOING TO STAY PRETTY CONSISTENT THROUGHOUT THE REST OF THE MORNING. THAT BAND TOUCHING THE I-35 CORRIDOR CLOSER AROUND THE 8 TO 9:00 HOUR OR SO ALONG I-35. TRAVEL IS GOING TO BE RATHER TREACHEROUS. NOT JUST SLICK ROADS, BUT AGAIN, THOSE EXTREME LOWERED VISIBILITIES WITH THIS AS IT CONTINUES TO MAKE ITS WAY FARTHER EAST, WE’RE STILL GOING TO BE LOOKING AT SNOW OVER POLK COUNTY, OVER THE METRO BY 10 A.M., BUT IT DOES START TO WIND DOWN BY AROUND THE LUNCHTIME HOUR. AND MAINLY THE SNOW IS NOW ALL EAST OF I-35. CATCHING A BREAK AND EVEN COULD EVEN CLEAR THINGS UP FOR THE REST OF THE AFTERNOON AFTER THE SNOW PUSHES OUT. BY 5:00 ON OUR RIDE HOME. NOT DEALING WITH ANY MORE OF THAT SNOW, BUT THIS IS WHAT’S GOING TO LEAVE IN ITS WAKE. AROUND 2 TO 4IN FOR CENTRAL IOWA. ALONG THAT I-80 CORRIDOR AND SOME AREAS OF THE SOUTHEAST AND NORTHWEST OF THERE. SO WE’RE SEEING THE MOST IMPRESSIVE TOTALS WITH THIS, BUT THEN NORTH AND SOUTH OF THAT, YOU MAY CLOSE AROUND A TRACE TO TWO INCHES OF SNOW FOR, AGAIN, NORTHERN IOWA AND SOUTHERN IOWA. THEN FOR THE REST OF FRIDAY, WE’RE PRETTY MUCH DONE. WE’RE GOING TO BE LOOKING AT PARTLY CLOUDY SKIES, SOME CLOUD COVER HOLDING ON TO THE SOUTHWESTERN PORTION OF THE STATE. THIS IS ALL AHEAD OF THE NEXT SYSTEM MOVING IN FOR THE WEEKEND. THAT WILL BE SATURDAY NIGHT. WE’RE TALKING AFTER MIDNIGHT AND THEN GOING ALL THE WAY INTO SUNDAY. THE BULK OF THIS SYSTEM, THE MAIN FOCUS OF THIS NEXT WEEKEND SYSTEM, WILL BE SOUTH OF IOWA, BUT IT IS EXPECTED TO CLIP THE SOUTHERN COUNTIES LIKELY SNOW ACCUMULATIONS FARTHER SOUTH OF I-80. POSSIBLE AND CENTRAL IOWA UNLIKELY. THE FARTHER NORTH YOU GO. SO ALONG HIGHWAY 20 AND NORTH OF THERE. NOT GOING TO SEE A GREAT CHANCE OF SNOW THIS UPCOMING WEEKEND. THIS IS A SYSTEM THAT STILL CAN CHANGE ITS TRAJECTORY, ITS PATH. SO I’M GOING TO KEEP AN EYE ON THIS AS WE GO THROUGH THE REST OF THIS WEEK. I’M REALLY GOING TO BETTER INFORMATION, MORE ACCURATE INFORMATION GOING THROUGH THE REST OF TODAY, GOING INTO TOMORROW, AS FAR AS WHAT TO EXPECT FOR SUNDAY MORNING. SNOW WRAPS UP AS WE GET IN THE AFTERNOON. HIGHS RIGHT NEAR 30 DEGREES, NOT BREAKING THE FREEZING POINT SO THAT SNOW IS GOING TO STICK EASILY. IT WILL STAY WITH US AS WE GO INTO THE WEEKEND EVEN. BUT THEN SATURDAY NIGHT INTO SUNDAY, COLDER TEMPERATURES, ANOTHER ROUND OF SNOW POSSIBLE, AND THEN WE’LL BE LOOKING AT SOME COLDER TEMPERATURES EVEN MORE AS WE GO INTO NEXT WEEK. HI
Weather impact day for snow around central Iowa
Updated: 6:27 AM CST Jan 2, 2025
Today is a Weather Impact day.Interactive Radar | Weather Alerts The snow is moving in from the west this morning and we will see road conditions deteriorate through the AM hours. The snowfall will come to an end early to mid afternoon, but there will be around 2 to 4 inches of light, fluffy snow over much of central Iowa. A trace up to 2 inches farther north and south. Most of the road conditions will be improved for the ride home from work depending on the DOT road maintenance and the amount of sky clearing afterwards. The snow will stick with colder temperatures building in for the weekend. The next round of snow will return Saturday night and through most of the day Sunday. It will be a gradual snowfall mainly after midnight Saturday and becoming the heaviest through Sunday morning going into the afternoon. The snow is expected to wrap up overnight Sunday. The accumulations aren’t quite clear, but it is trending to be heaviest over southern Iowa and lighter farther north. The bulk of the snow and main focus of this snow storm is expected to over the states to our south. Arctic air will follow with temperatures dropping into the teens and single digits for most of next week. Iowa weather forecast:Today: Snow likely between 6am and 4pm. 2 to 4 inches of snow expected. High 30F. Winds NNE at 10 to 15 mph.Tonight: A few clouds overnight. Low 12F. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph.Tomorrow: Partly cloudy. High 20F. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph.Tomorrow Night: Partly cloudy. Low near 10F. Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph.
The snow is moving in from the west this morning and we will see road conditions deteriorate through the AM hours. The snowfall will come to an end early to mid afternoon, but there will be around 2 to 4 inches of light, fluffy snow over much of central Iowa. A trace up to 2 inches farther north and south. Most of the road conditions will be improved for the ride home from work depending on the DOT road maintenance and the amount of sky clearing afterwards. The snow will stick with colder temperatures building in for the weekend.
The next round of snow will return Saturday night and through most of the day Sunday. It will be a gradual snowfall mainly after midnight Saturday and becoming the heaviest through Sunday morning going into the afternoon. The snow is expected to wrap up overnight Sunday. The accumulations aren’t quite clear, but it is trending to be heaviest over southern Iowa and lighter farther north. The bulk of the snow and main focus of this snow storm is expected to over the states to our south. Arctic air will follow with temperatures dropping into the teens and single digits for most of next week.
Iowa weather forecast:
Today: Snow likely between 6am and 4pm. 2 to 4 inches of snow expected. High 30F. Winds NNE at 10 to 15 mph.
Tonight: A few clouds overnight. Low 12F. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph.
Tomorrow: Partly cloudy. High 20F. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph.
Tomorrow Night: Partly cloudy. Low near 10F. Winds NNW at 5 to 10 mph.
Get ready, Des Moines residents! Snow and slick roads are making a comeback today. With winter weather moving in, it’s important to take extra precautions while driving.
Make sure to allow extra time for your commute, drive at a safe speed, and keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles. Be prepared for potentially hazardous road conditions and stay alert while behind the wheel.
If you don’t have to be out on the roads, it’s best to stay home and wait for the weather to pass. Let’s all do our part to stay safe and make sure everyone gets to their destination without any incidents. Stay safe, Des Moines!
There’s potential for a few slick spots early Saturday across interior portions of New England with a chance for light freezing rain.
An approaching warm front will bring moisture across Southern New England Saturday morning. In most locations, precipitation will fall as rain with temperatures climbing above freezing. A few pockets across far northwestern Rhode Island, central and western Massachusetts, and Connecticut could see a brief period of freezing rain early Saturday at the onset of precipitation with temperatures near the freezing mark. Watch out for slick spots especially on bridges and overpasses.
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect across northern and western portions of Providence County to highlight this risk.
Any freezing rain will quickly come to an end by mid to late morning as temperatures climb above freezing for everyone. Light rain showers will continue during the day, tapering off Saturday evening.
Another warm front approaches the region on Sunday, bringing a renewed chance for rain from late Sunday morning through Sunday afternoon.
The heaviest rain likely arrives on Monday as an area of low pressure crosses the region. There could be downpours on Monday. Rainfall totals from Saturday through Monday could reach around 1 inch in many spots.
A break in the rain arrives on Tuesday, with a period of dry weather for New Year’s Eve. Another rain chance, however, arrives to bring in 2025 on Wednesday.
After that, temperatures turn sharply colder, which will likely mark the beginning of a much colder weather pattern in January.
Storm Team 10 will keep you updated!
Get ready for some slick spots early Saturday morning as a wintry mix moves through the area. Temperatures will be cold enough for some icy patches on the roads, so make sure to drive carefully.
But don’t worry, the chilly weather won’t last for long. As we end 2024, temperatures will start to milder, making way for a more pleasant start to the new year.
Unfortunately, the mild weather won’t stick around for long. 2025 is expected to start off harsh, with frigid temperatures and possibly more wintry weather on the way. So enjoy the brief reprieve while you can, and stay prepared for whatever weather Mother Nature throws our way in the coming year. Stay safe out there!
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