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Winter weather blast forecast before a nice warmup in New Mexico
We have a blast of winter weather coming before the weather gets very nice! See the latest conditions at KOB.com/Weather.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Get your winter jacket all ready for Wednesday and Thursday before shedding it this weekend into next week.
Tuesday will be a nice day before temperatures cool down and our precipitation chances go up. A ridge of low pressure will bring that to New Mexico for Wednesday and Thursday.
Then, come Sunday and Monday, most of us will be in the 50s, 60s and 70s. It will be quite nice after the cool weather we’ve seen so far.
Meteorologist Kira Miner shares all the details in her full forecast in the video above.
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Get ready for a winter weather blast in New Mexico before a much-needed warmup! According to forecasters, a cold front is set to sweep through the state, bringing with it snow, ice, and frigid temperatures.Residents are advised to prepare for hazardous road conditions and bundle up against the cold. Make sure to stock up on essentials like food, water, and blankets in case of power outages.
But don’t worry, relief is on the way! After the winter weather blast passes through, a welcomed warmup is expected to follow. So hang in there, New Mexico – brighter days are just around the corner! Stay safe and stay warm. #NewMexicoWeather #WinterWeatherBlast #WarmupAhead
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Is Houston’s Cold Weather Over? Forecast After Winter Storm
Houston’s weather is warming up following recent cold conditions, with temperatures surpassing the five-year historical average for this time of year. The current forecast indicates a shift toward milder conditions with an increased chance of precipitation later in the week.
Why It Matters
The recent winter storm that impacted Texas left residents wondering if colder temperatures would persist. However, Houston’s current weather suggests a return to warmer conditions. On January 28, 2025, the recorded temperature in Houston was 56.5°F, which is 2°F higher than the five-year historical average of 54.5°F. This represents a 3.67 percent increase, signaling a potential shift away from the colder-than-usual conditions experienced earlier this winter.
Despite the warmer trend, cloudy conditions are expected to persist over the coming days
Houston Weather Today
According to the forecast, on January 28, Houston’s weather is patchy fog in the morning, followed by a high near 60°F, with an east wind around 5 mph. The night will remain cloudy, with a low of around 56°F and a 20 percent chance of showers.
Houston Seven-Day Forecast
On Wednesday, the forecast shows cloudy skies with a 30 percent chance of showers in the morning and a high of 69°F. Winds will shift southeast at 5-10 mph. Overnight, patchy fog is expected with a 30 percent chance of showers.
The forecast for Thursday shows a significant increase in precipitation chances, with a 90 percent likelihood of showers and thunderstorms. Highs will reach 73°F, with gusty south winds up to 20 mph.
On Friday, Houston’s weather is expected to be mostly sunny skies with a high temperature of 67°F. By Friday evening, the forecast shows temperatures dipping to a high of 47°F.
On Saturday, the forecast shows a high of 66°F in the day and a high of 47°F by the nighttime.
For Sunday, the forecast shows sunny skies with a high of 71°F.
By Monday, the forecast shows a high temperature of 73°F, with “mostly sunny” skies expected, according to the NWS.
Texas February Weather Prediction
According to the Farmers Almanac, Texas is expected to experience periods of rain during early February with colder temperatures predicted.
Later on in the month, skies are expected to be sunny and temperatures are forecast to be “mild,” the Farmers Almanac reports.
Throughout February, temperatures are expected to average around 49°F.
What’s Next
While temperatures are trending upward, the forecast indicates unsettled weather through the end of the month. The 90% chance of thunderstorms on January 30 suggests the potential for significant rainfall, which could impact local travel and outdoor plans. Houston residents should stay alert to further weather updates, particularly as the city moves away from winter’s chill into a more temperate but wet pattern.
This image, taken from Windy.com on January 28, 2025, shows current weather trends in parts of Texas.
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As Houstonians start to thaw out from the recent winter storm that brought freezing temperatures and power outages, many are wondering if the cold weather is finally over. According to the latest forecast, it looks like Houston may be in for a break from the cold spell.Temperatures are expected to gradually rise over the next few days, with highs in the 50s and 60s. The threat of freezing temperatures and ice has diminished, giving residents a chance to finally thaw out and return to some sense of normalcy.
However, it’s important to stay vigilant and keep an eye on the weather forecast, as winter weather can be unpredictable. It’s always a good idea to be prepared for any sudden changes in weather conditions.
For now, it looks like Houston may be able to breathe a sigh of relief as the worst of the cold weather appears to be behind us. Stay safe and stay warm, Houston!
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Winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings for parts of the west and north
Latest winter storm re-establishes the winter chill, but the weekend already looks much warmer
DEGREES THIS MORNING. NO SNOW TO POINT OUT JUST YET. AND IN ALBUQUERQUE, WE ARE ALSO SNOW FREE AS WE LOOK DOWN IN THE METRO FROM THE CREST DOES LOOK JUST A BIT HAZY. I THINK THOSE EAST WINDS OVERNIGHT KICKED UP A LITTLE BIT OF DUST, AND THAT’S WHY THE LIGHTS LOOK A LITTLE WASHED OUT. THIS STORM SYSTEM MOVING IN, IT’S THE LAST CHANCE AT SNOW FOR QUITE SOME TIME. WHILE IT IS ASSOCIATED WITH A COUPLE DAY COOLDOWN INTO THE WEEKEND AND NEXT WEEK, MUCH WARMER TEMPERATURES ARE EXPECTED. IN FACT, MAYBE SOME RECORD BREAKING HIGH TEMPERATURES TO KICK OFF THE FIRST PART OF FEBRUARY. WESTERN AND NORTHERN NEW MEXICO WITH THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORIES. THE WINTER STORM WARNINGS. THIS IS WHERE WE WILL SEE ACCUMULATING SNOW AND HAVE SOME TRAVEL IMPACTS HERE. SOME SNOW ON THE GROUND. THIS STORM SYSTEM, THE UPPER LOW NOW IS PARKED DIRECTLY ON TOP OF NORTHWEST NEW MEXICO, AND THAT’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’RE PROBABLY GOOD FOR, YOU KNOW, A 1 TO 2 INCH SNOWFALL INTO ALBUQUERQUE’S EAST MOUNTAINS AS WELL. THURSDAY MORNING, THE SNOW SHOWERS ACROSS THE WEST AND NORTH DISSIPATE THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS AND NORTHEAST NEW MEXICO, HOLDING ON TO SOME SNOW SHOWERS INTO THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. TEMPERATURES TOMORROW MAY BE SLIGHTLY WARMER THAN TODAY, BUT ONLY BY A COUPLE A FEW DEGREES. AND LOOK AT THE STRONG WIND GUSTS THAT WE EXPECT, A LOT OF US GUSTING WELL INTO THE 30S AND 4050 EVEN STRONGER MILE PER HOUR WIND GUSTS EXPECTED IN EAST, CENTRAL AND SOUTHEAST NEW MEXICO. WE’RE ALREADY TALKING ABOUT A HIGH WIND WATCH BEING ISSUED FOR EDDY COUNTY DURING THE DAY ON THURSDAY FOR PEAK WIND GUSTS, MAYBE IN THE 55 TO 75 MILE PER HOUR RANGE BY FRIDAY. WELL, AFTER A COLD MORNING, THE AFTERNOON WE START TO TURN IT AROUND AND SEE WARMER TEMPERATURES MOVE IN, PAIRED WITH SUN FILLED SKIES. AND FRIDAY YOU CAN SEE HERE WE DO NOT EXPECT ANY SIGNIFICANT WIND ISSUES FOR THE STATE. SO THAT’S SOME GOOD NEWS THERE. HERE’S A PEEK AT YOUR FORECAST FOR NORTHWEST NEW MEXICO AND THE FOUR CORNERS AREA. I WOULD EXPECT SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS YOU KNOW, UP TO AN INCH OFF THE MOUNTAINS AND SEVERAL INCHES ON THE MOUNTAINS, ESPECIALLY FOR THE SAN JUANS. THOSE ARE HIGHS IN THE 30S. WHILE TOMORROW DOES LOOK A LITTLE BIT WARMER IN THE 40S, IT’S GOING TO BE A WIND CHILL DAY. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY INTO MONDAY AND TUESDAY. TEMPERATURES INCREASE DAY BY DAY. AND YEAH, THOSE ARE 60 DEGREE HIGHS IN NORTHWEST NEW MEXICO BY EARLY NEXT WEEK. HERE’S SOUTHWEST NEW MEXICO, KIND OF ON THE EDGE OF WHERE WE EXPECT SOME SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS. BUT A FEW AROUND 41. THAT’S IT IN SILVER CITY WILL BE CLOSER TO 50 FOR THAT I-10 CORRIDOR TOMORROW WITH THOSE STRONG WIND GUSTS. AND THEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, JUST WATCHING THOSE TEMPERATURES SOAR. WE’RE IN THE 70S EARLY NEXT WEEK. HERE’S SOUTHEAST NEW MEXICO, PROBABLY ON THE DRY SIDE OF THIS STORM SYSTEM. BREEZY TODAY. STRONG WINDS HIT TOMORROW. IT’S 50 TODAY AND TOMORROW 60 FRIDAY SATURDAY. AND 70 AND EVEN 80 DEGREE HIGH TEMPERATURES BY SUNDAY AND MONDAY. WHAT A WARM UP, RIGHT. NORTHEAST NEW MEXICO GETTING IN ON A LATE DAY. CHANCE AT SOME SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS AND SNOW AROUND OVERNIGHT AND CONTINUING TOMORROW. I THINK OFF THE MOUNTAINS WE PICK UP AN INCH TO POSSIBLY TWO. WE COULD BE IN FOR UP TO A TEN INCH SNOWFALL ON THE SANGRE DE CRISTOS 40 TODAY. TOMORROW, 57 FRIDAY. LOOK AT THOSE 60 TO NEAR 70 DEGREE HIGHS THROUGH THE WEEKEND AND EARLY NEXT WEEK. NORTH CENTRAL NEW MEXICO. IT’S GOING TO TAKE A LITTLE WHILE, BUT I THINK BY LATE MORNING OR MIDDAY, SNOW REALLY STARTS TO INCREASE IN COVERAGE AND INTENSITY. AND WE’RE GOING TO PICK UP QUITE A BIT OF SNOW FOR PLACES UP AROUND CHAMA AND THE MOUNTAINS ABOVE TAOS 40 TODAY, 39 TOMORROW IN SANTA FE. THEN WE’RE IN THE 50S, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND WE COULD BE TALKING ABOUT 60 DEGREE HIGH TEMPERATURES IN SANTA FE BY EARLY NEXT WEEK. HERE’S THE ALBUQUERQUE METRO, AND WE’RE DOWN AT 45 FOR A HIGH AT THE SUNPORT, SOME UPPER 40S FOR THE RIVER VALLEY COMMUNITIES. IT’S SCATTERED SNOW SHOWERS, MAINLY DURING THE AFTERNOON, PERHAPS A WINTRY MIX IN SOME OF THE WARMER SPOTS TOMORROW. IT’S ALL ABOUT THE WIND CHILLS, EVEN THOUGH THE THERMOMETER WILL READ 47, IT WILL PROBABLY FEEL LIKE 30 DURING THE AFTERNOON. THERE’S A 50 FOR FRIDAY, JUST SHY OF 60. SATURDAY INTO THE 60S. EARLY NEXT WEEK. IF WE
Winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings for parts of the west and north
Latest winter storm re-establishes the winter chill, but the weekend already looks much warmer
Attention residents of the west and north regions: Winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings are in effect for parts of your area.Please be prepared for potentially hazardous conditions, including heavy snowfall, icy roads, and reduced visibility. Make sure to stock up on essentials, such as food, water, and emergency supplies, and avoid unnecessary travel if possible.
Stay informed by monitoring local weather reports and following any instructions from authorities. Stay safe and stay warm during this winter weather event.
Let’s all work together to stay safe and weather the storm. #WinterWeatherAdvisory #WinterStormWarning #StaySafe
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Skinny Knitted Scarf Women Winter Pull-Through Design Plaid Letter Pattern Narrow Long Neckerchief Warm Collar Scarf
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Women Skinny Knitted Scarf
Skinny scarf with a narrow and long style for sophistication and elegance.
The appropriate size avoids verbosity and heaviness, making warmth more lightweight.
Windproof and cold-proof, neck protection and warmth protection at all times, allowing you to enjoy outdoor fun in autumn and winter.
A must-have accessory for daily commuting, stylish embellishment enriches the styling hierarchy and accentuates the charm of autumn/winter dressing.
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One end of the scarf is designed with a socket pocket to allow pulling through, making it convenient and stable to wear.
The easy pull-through style bid farewell to the cumbersome scarf tying method and the bulky knot stacking, easily complete a beautiful appearance.
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Double-sided two-tone knitted scarf allows for reversible wear and more versatility in pairing.
The classic color scheme of black khaki caters to the autumn and winter atmosphere, retro and advanced.
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Bear pattern, cute and playful, exuding a strong sense of adorable fun.
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Knitted from high quality polyester and viscose fibre blend yarns.
The dense knitting provides a smooth and delicate finish, fluffy and soft to the touch.
The elastic fabric with a clear texture gives a stereoscopic and non-deformable shape, making it comfortable and beautiful to wear.
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A naturally draped and designed collar scarf style.
Exquisite Jacquard
Clear and vivid in pattern, fine and textured.
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Stay cozy and stylish this winter with our Skinny Knitted Scarf! This chic scarf features a pull-through design, plaid letter pattern, and a narrow long neckerchief shape that will keep you warm and on-trend all season long. Whether you’re heading to work or out for a night on the town, this scarf is the perfect accessory to complete any outfit. Don’t let the cold weather cramp your style – stay fashionable with our Skinny Knitted Scarf! #WinterFashion #StayWarmAndStylish
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A storm moving across the U.S. is forecast to impact millions of Americans, bringing the potential for dangerous travel conditions, significant snow and strong winds.
The system, which is heading eastward after providing wildfire-ravaged Southern California with some much-needed precipitation, is bringing winter weather and rain across the Southwest on Tuesday. It will continue to move east hitting nearly every region and bringing weather changes to more than 300 million.
“We aren’t done with isolated rainfall activity just yet as chances for precipitation will persist into Wednesday,” forecasters in Arizona’s capital city of Phoenix wrote.
Snow covers a mountain range in a view from Mt. Wilson after a series of storms in the Angeles National Forest near Los Angeles on Monday. More snow is forecast in the Southwest this week as the storm system shifts eastward (AP) Showers had impacted the Phoenix metro area on Monday.
Spotty rain and snow are forecast to spread through the region and the Intermountain West, with wintry travel expected along interstates in Arizona and Utah, according to forecasting company AccuWeather.
As many as six inches of snow could fall from Tuesday night through Thursday in New Mexico and in Colorado’s higher elevations.
At least a few inches of snow is projected over the Rockies, and a wintry mix could last into the end of the week and over parts of the High Plains.
Snow squalls, brief periods of heavy snowfall with low visibility and reduced winds, from another system are possible through Wednesday for the Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, New England and Northeast, according to the National Weather Service.
A worker clears snow at the Big Bear Mountain Resort in Big Bear Lake, California, on Monday. The system, which is heading eastward after providing wildfire-ravaged Southern California with some much-needed precipitation, is bringing winter weather and rain across the Southwest on Tuesday (AP) To the south and east of the storm’s track, rain is projected, resulting in potential flooding. Some areas from Texas to Kentucky could see as many as 7 inches of downpours.
“Rain will fall in an area of the South Central states that has experienced well-below-historical-average precipitation this month,” AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Courtney Travis said in a statement. “San Antonio and Austin are both in an extreme drought. The area could use the rain, but too much rain too quickly could lead to flooding concerns.”
There’s also a risk of severe thunderstorms, including hail and power winds in Texas on Thursday.
To the north, snow and ice are possible in the Midwest and Northeast by the end of the week.
“Depending on its track, the storm on Friday may bring snow or a wintry mix as far north as Chicago, Detroit and Cleveland in the Midwest,” Travis said.
Get ready, because the next major winter storm is on its way to the United States and it’s set to impact a staggering 300 million people with heavy downpours and snow. This powerful storm is expected to bring a mix of rain, snow, and gusty winds to a large portion of the country, causing travel disruptions and potentially dangerous conditions.Meteorologists are warning residents to prepare for the worst as this storm system moves across the country, bringing with it the potential for flooding, icy roadways, and power outages. From the Midwest to the Northeast, millions of Americans are bracing themselves for the impact of this winter weather event.
If you live in an area that will be affected by this storm, make sure you take precautions to stay safe and warm. Stock up on supplies, check your emergency kit, and monitor local weather forecasts for updates on the storm’s progress. And most importantly, stay off the roads if conditions become hazardous.
As we hunker down and wait for this winter storm to pass, let’s all come together to support one another and stay safe during this challenging time. Stay warm, stay dry, and stay safe, everyone. Let’s weather this storm together.
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Winter weather alerts issued for Upstate NY for more snow, squalls
Syracuse, N.Y. — Most of Upstate New York will be under winter weather alerts tonight and Wednesday as another storm system delivers squalls and lake effect snow.
The hardest-hit areas are likely to be the Tug Hill Plateau and the Adirondacks, where another foot or more could fall tonight through Friday morning amid wind gusts up to 35 mph, the National Weather Service said. A winter storm warning, the highest level of alert, is in effect there from tonight through 1 a.m. Thursday.
Central New York could see 4 to 9 inches tonight and early Wednesday morning as a clipper system sweeps through from southwest to northeast.
The good news for commuters is that most of the snow is expected to fall from 7 tonight to 4 a.m. Wednesday.
The round of snow will be kicked off tonight by a clipper system, a fast-moving storm that emerges from the Canadian plains and barrels through the Great Lakes region.
Another line of snow squalls is possible on Wednesday. Unlike the squalls that happened overnight, these will likely hit during the day. Like thunderstorms, squalls get more intense during the warmest parts of the day.
“These snow squalls have the potential to be more widespread and stronger,” the weather service said.
The departure of the squall line will usher in some cold air across the Great Lakes, bringing a few inches of lake effect snow on Thursday.
And if that’s not enough, another system moving in from the southeast might bring a wintry mix and the chance for more lake effect snow Friday. That forecast remains murky right now.
January has so far been snowier than average. Syracuse has had 34.5 inches of snow as of Monday, more than the long-term average of 29.6 inches through Jan. 27.
This month has been the snowiest January in seven years.
Most of Upstate New York is under winter weather alerts from tonight into Thursday. Purple denotes a winter weather advisory for several inches of snow. Green represents a winter storm watch, for 6 to 11 inches of snow. Pink is a winter storm warning, for heavy snow and high winds.National Weather Service
Winter weather alerts have been issued for Upstate New York as more snow and squalls are expected to impact the region. The National Weather Service has warned residents to be prepared for hazardous driving conditions and reduced visibility as the winter weather moves in.With several inches of snow expected to fall in the coming days, it is important for residents to stay informed and take precautions to ensure their safety. Make sure to check local weather updates and road conditions before heading out, and be prepared for possible delays and closures.
Remember to drive slowly and carefully in snowy and icy conditions, and give yourself extra time to reach your destination. Keep emergency supplies in your vehicle, such as blankets, water, and snacks, in case you get stranded.
Stay safe and stay warm during this winter weather alert in Upstate New York. And as always, remember to check on your neighbors, especially those who may need extra assistance during severe weather conditions.
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Megan Thee Stallion’s PFW Photos Add a Pop of Color to Winter Dressing
Generate Key TakeawaysMegan Thee Stallion has cooked up quite a storm with her fashion statements at Paris Fashion Week. The rapper has truly been embracing monochrome as much as possible, whether it be in her recent airport look or the fashion show. Her arrival at the Giambattista Valli Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 show on Monday was nothing short of angelic. She looked ethereal in a bright hooded dress and a striking glam, leaving fashion enthusiasts and fans in awe. Moreover, the rapper gave a new twist to winter dressing by adding a pop of warm color to the cozy fit.
Megan Thee Stallion attends PFW in a bright orange hooded dress
There’s no stopping Megan Thee Stallion when it comes to experimenting with bold fashion choices. Her recent red carpet appearances have proved that one can always look forward to any surprises she may bring. This stood true in her recent show-stopping arrival at Paris Fashion Week. The rapper wore an orange hooded gown to the Giambattista Valli Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 fashion show. While hooded dresses have been common for red carpets, she made it more fun with some quirky additions.
Megan Thee Stallion’s bright orange gown clearly stood out from the rest of the attendees. Not only because it added a summery vibe to the ensemble but its masterful tailoring and feathery addition elevated her look. The outfit featured a plunging neckline, which was covered with a hood detail. The ruched fabric that made up the hood gave the otherwise monochromatic piece some texture.
The rapper’s Paris Fashion Week 2025 outfit also featured a semi-pleated skirt whose floor-length hem and figure-hugging bodice highlighted her fit physique. The highlight of the bright orange dress is the red feather detailing that stole the spotlight. This feathery addition was placed on one end of her waist, skillfully piecing the hood with the rest of the outfit. It also created a 3-D illusion that took her look up a notch.
Megan Thee Stallion opted for bold glam, including defined eyebrows, winged eyeliner, shimmery eyeshadow, and a plump mauve lip. Meanwhile, her peculiar hairdo best reflected her personality. She wore her hair in a slicked-back style with a large chunky curl neatly placed on her forehead.
With an outfit as marvelous as the orange gown, it was no surprise that Megan Thee Stallion took the front row at the Giambattista Valli Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2025 fashion show.
Originally reported by Varsha Narayanan on theFashionSpot.
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Megan Thee Stallion has been turning heads at Paris Fashion Week with her bold and vibrant outfits that are adding a much-needed pop of color to winter dressing. From bright neon hues to eye-catching patterns, the rapper is showing us how to stay stylish even in the coldest months.One of Megan’s standout looks was a head-to-toe pink ensemble featuring a fur coat, matching crop top, and high-waisted pants. She accessorized with oversized sunglasses and statement earrings, creating a fun and playful look that is perfect for the fashion-forward winter.
Another show-stopping outfit from Megan was a yellow mini dress with dramatic ruffles and a plunging neckline. Paired with thigh-high boots and a bold red lip, this look screams confidence and glamour.
Megan’s fearless approach to fashion is inspiring us to step out of our comfort zones and embrace bright colors and bold prints this winter. So, take a cue from Megan Thee Stallion and add a pop of color to your winter wardrobe to stand out from the crowd and make a statement wherever you go.
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