South of the Thruway will see a mild, damp weekend; North of it, threat of freezing rain and temps in the 30s loom Freezing rain and sharp temperature swings are expected to cause hazardous travel ...
The Severe Thunderstorm Watch has expired and the storm threat has ended. Rain will continue falling through the morning ...
Showers and thunderstorms are likely before 4 p.m., then more storms are forecast Monday evening until close to midnight, ...
Ice will be the focus over the interior where temps are expected to remain around or below freezing for several more hours.
The good news is that this will not be very impactful freezing rain, for several reasons: 1) Showers will be light and intermittent, so only a tenth of an inch or less of ice is expected.
Roads and untreated surfaces could be slick, especially north of the Twin Cities, where the greatest accumulations will be about 1 to 3 inches of snow and .10 inches of freezing rain.
Freezing rain brought down trees and power lines in Michigan and Wisconsin, cutting electricity for thousands of people Sunday in the upper Great Lakes region, while forecasters said severe ...
After a brief lull in the action Saturday morning, another wave of energy and moisture will work in from the south through the afternoon.
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