A storm that could bring cold rain and a sprinkle of snow is on its way to south Hampton Roads early this week, but warmer temperatures are forecast for the weekend, according to National Weather Service meteorologists Steve Rusnak and Bridget De Rosa. Calm wind becoming east 5 to 8 m.p.h. after midnight.
The National Weather Service listed a 96 percent chance of more than 6 inches of snow in Frederick County. “We’re preparing for a significant storm on Tuesday, and New Yorkers should also prepare for snow and unsafe road conditions”, de Blasio said. Northwest wind 10 to 15 miles per hour, with gusts as high as 25 miles per hour.
Thursday night, it will be mostly cloudy with a low of 43.
Metrobus: Service may be affected by the storm and service changes are likely Tuesday, Metro said in its snow service advisory.
Despite the reduced transit schedules, the Philadelphia Flower Show will go on as scheduled, 10 a.m.to 9 p.m.at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. “Snow showers will continue through Wednesday with the combination of snow and strong winds continuing to cause very hazardous travel conditions”.
According the National Weather Service: A blizzard Warning means severe winter weather conditions are expected or occurring.
Today’s high will be near 19 with partly sunny skies. Temperatures will not rise out of the lower and middle 20s F in the Appalachians, including in Binghamton, New York, and Burlington, Vermont. Northwest wind 8 to 16 m.p.h. It may come in ebbs and flows if the system develops banded structure, but the bottom line is that travel will be downright risky. The FOX43 weather team will keep you posted on-line, on social media and on TV. Expect risky travel conditions at times, and strong wind gusts which may lead to scattered power outages. Snowfall amounts will remain generally run 3″-6″ across Millville, Vineland up through Toms River and 1″-3″ across most of Atlantic, Southern Ocean and Eastern Cumberland Counties.