Weekend winter storm could bring snow to NE Ohio
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An "impactful winter storm" could hit the region this weekend, with the potential for 6 inches or more of snow, the National Weather Service warned.
More than 175 million people across the country will face snow, rain, sleet and ice through the weekend. Some 230 million will shiver through temperatures of 20F (-7C) degrees or lower, said Brian Hurley, a senior branch forecaster at the U.S. Weather Prediction Center.
A major winter storm will spread heavy snow and ice across a 2,000-mile stretch from the Southwest to the East Coast starting Friday, causing dangerous travel conditions, downed trees and power lines,
PORTLAND, Maine — An Arctic blast is heading to Maine, and it will bring the cold to a level we haven't seen this winter. In fact, it will likely be some of the coldest air the state has seen in years.
Strong, gusty winds will lead to dangerous wind chills, prompting extreme cold warnings and watches for the northern Plains and the Upper Midwest.
Quiet weather continues through Thursday across New Mexico. A potentially significant winter storm will bring widespread snow, wintry mix, rain, and very cold temperatures Friday through the weekend.
Snow blankets the Florida Panhandle as a major winter storm creates hazardous road conditions and record-setting cold temperatures.
The timeline and effects are becoming clearer as a winter storm is in the forecast for the Midlands and all of South Carolina.
ERCOT has issued a weather watch ahead of a North Texas winter storm, citing cold temperatures and higher power demand.
Heavy snowfall and icy conditions are expected in southern Ohio, dangerous cold and hazardous travel conditions to appear statewide.