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Snow, ice bring dangerous travel conditions in Philadelphia area Friday — timing and snow totals
The threat of freezing rain and ice is what makes this system so dangerous. This begins in our area after 3 p.m. Friday and ends between 6 and 10 a.m. Saturday. (Warnings for the
In Port Jervis, N.Y., about an hour and a half northwest of Manhattan on the Delaware River, residents flocked to Berthiaume’s Neversink Lumber Co. to snap up shovels, antifreeze and ice-melting salts. Workers hustled to replenish the quickly dwindling stock.
A strong cold front will sweep through the area Monday, bringing falling temperatures, gusty winds exceeding 40 mph, and the potential for rain changing to snow. Wind chills Monday night into Tuesday could drop to between minus five and 10 degrees as below-normal temperatures settle in for Tuesday and Wednesday.
Philly, Southeast Pennsylvania and parts of South Jersey are on the edge of the snow/sleet line, with shoveling snow possible. Roads will be dangerous in places from either snowpack or 2 to 10 inches of ice. Wednesday:
Snow isn't always white; algae can make it look green, red, or orange, and scientists are trying to understand how and why these colorful patches appear.
There's good news and bad news for snow fans in our Storm Team4 winter outlook. First, the bad news: It's not looking like we'll see all that many snowflakes this year. Now, here's the good news (again, assuming you're a fan of snow): We're not ruling out ...
Friday’s snow storm could produce a coating to a couple of inches, mostly south of the Mass Pike and southwest of Boston.
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Wet vs. dry snow: How temperature and humidity determine the type of snow you see
Winter is upon us, and snow is on everyone’s mind. Ever wonder what factors contribute to the type of snow you see? Read on to find out what they are.