Winter Weather Warnings for 21 States
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Cold weather alerts are affecting 69 million people from the Midwest to the Gulf Coast, while 5 million people face new flood watches in the Pacific Northwest.
Some of the highest chances for accumulating snowfall will be in the Midwest and mid-Atlantic regions this weekend.
Freezing temperatures and icy roads are coating New Jersey on Monday, one day after the Tri-State Area's first snowstorm of the season. The storm blanketed New Jersey and brought up to six inches of snow to some areas. You'll find icy conditions on sidewalks across Union, Bergen and Essex counties.
Two storms moving through the Midwest and Northeast are being supercharged by a system on the West Coast. Blizzard warnings are in effect in West Virginia.
It’s not even officially winter, but another storm dumped more snow on the Lehigh Valley on Saturday evening into Sunday morning than forecasters were expecting. Some areas saw as much as 8 inches of accumulation. The snow created treacherous road conditions, but also made for some beautiful winter scenes and plenty of fun for children.
On Monday at 1:06 a.m. the NWS Pendleton OR released a winter storm watch valid from Tuesday 10 p.m. until Wednesday 10 p.m. for Upper Slopes of the Eastern Washington Cascades Crest.
A winter weather advisory was released by the National Weather Service on Saturday at 11:10 p.m. in effect until Sunday at 7 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties.
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Crews across western Pennsylvania ready for winter storm but encourage people to stay off roads
Public Works officials remind that once the snow begins to fall, it's advised drivers stay off the roads if they can and if you have to drive, be sure to give plow truck drivers plenty of space on the road.