Winter Storm Impacts from Colorado to Maine
We’ve already seen the numbing cold pour into the northern states from the Arctic this week. This weekend will see a round of snow and ice across the Rockies, Plains, Midwest, and Northeast.
We’ve already seen the numbing cold pour into the northern states from the Arctic this week. This weekend will see a round of snow and ice across the Rockies, Plains, Midwest, and Northeast.
An arctic airmass is making its way through the Midwest and eventually the Northeast by the end of the work week. With record warmth temperatures experienced this fall, temperatures will feel 15 to 30 degrees below average. Additionally, the wind chill will make the temperatures feel even colder.
A series of storms will roll into the Western US this week. With each storm, a “Pineapple Express” moisture plume rooted near Hawaii will allow for heavy rainfall and mountain snow.
Following the first cold air outbreak of the season, a major winter storm will impact parts of the Plains, Upper Midwest, Great Lakes, and Northeast this weekend into early next week. Heavy snow will begin Saturday night with a mix of snow, rain, and ice working in as the storm tracks further east.