Friday, January 3, 2014

Blinding Snowstorm, Flash Freeze Loom for Midwest on Sunday

By Courtney Spamer, Meteorologist
January 3,2014; 9:29PM,EST
 
 
Yet another snowstorm will slam into the Midwest by the end of the weekend and will be followed by brutally cold air early next week. As bitterly cold air charges in, a flash freeze and blizzard conditions could develop in some areas.
A cold front will approach the Great Lakes late Saturday and will set the stage for cold and snow around Chicago, Detroit and St. Louis on Sunday.
A storm forming along the front in the Mississippi Valley late on Sunday will bring another snowstorm to the Great Lakes, part of the Northeast and neighboring Ontario. The storm will also bring snow and slippery travel to much of the Ohio and Tennessee valleys.
The heaviest snow is forecast to reach from St. Louis to Indianapolis, Detroit, Cleveland, Buffalo, N.Y., Erie, Pa., and London, Ontario, where a half a foot or more of snow could fall.

Cities that could be hit by a sudden period of blinding snow, plunging temperatures and a quick freeze include Memphis and Nashville, Tenn.; Louisville and Lexington, Ky.; Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio; Charleston and Morgantown, W.Va.; Pittsburgh and Bradford, Pa.; Jamestown and Rochester, N.Y.; and Toronto and Ottawa, Ontario. Travel along I-40, I-64 and I-65 could be difficult Sunday night.
As lake-effect blends in with the general storm, some bands of intense snowfall are likely.
According to Senior Meteorologist Dale Mohler, "Blizzard conditions may develop from eastern Ohio to West Virginia, western Maryland, western Pennsylvania Sunday night and Monday, and in western New York Monday into Tuesday."

Whiteout conditions are possible in these areas with strong winds, plunging temperatures and heavy snowfall rates. The worst conditions are likely in New York state, just south of Buffalo and in the Tug Hill region, south of Watertown.
"Major interstate highways including I-79, I-80, I-81, I-90 and Route 219 could close down for a time due to the intense conditions Monday into Tuesday," Mohler added.
Some people could be caught off guard and stranded by the storm.
A dangerous cold wave will blast in its wake. The new wave of frigid air will reach the I-95 Northeast on Monday.

Temperatures in Chicago are not expected to exceed zero degrees on Monday with Detroit experiencing afternoon highs just above zero Monday and Tuesday.
The last time Chicago was this cold was during early February of 1996, where temperatures remained below zero around the clock for a couple of days.
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Lows Monday night in Binghamton, N.Y., and Pittsburgh will drop well below zero with highs near to just above zero Tuesday.
AccuWeather.com RealFeel® temperatures will average 10 to 20 degrees lower than the actual temperature.
January typically bring the lowest average temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere. Combined with less sunlight and a growing snowpack, the first month of the year can bring some downright frigid air. However, occasional bouts of frigid air with some of the coldest nighttime lows can occur well into February.

AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist Alex Sosnowski contributed content to this story.

On Social Media
Live Naas Weather
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Snow Storm currently over New England will cross the Atlantic as a huge storm and bring some Phenomenal Waves to Western Europe.
Mr. Kopp
KoppScience
I didn't plan on taking Christmas decorations down until March anyway: Sunday Snowstorm Looms for Midwest accuweather.com/en/weather-new…
Dan Bowens
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“@Fox5Teresa: 2soon2mention SBowl & Snow&Cold could be fun” fun?! For whom?!?” not blizzard- but I'd bet NFL secretly wants light snow storm
LarryCosgrove
LarryCosgrove
Small but intense storm setting up ahead of bitter cold air; heavy snow C IL, N IN, extreme NW OH, S Lower MI, ON Peninsula, SW QC Sun/Mon!
Tom McCool
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This is crazy that we could get another 12-16" of snow.Blinding Snowstorm, Flash Freeze Loom for Midwest on Sunday accuweather.com/en/weather-new…
Jonathan Yuhas
JonathanYuhas
Slow rush hour MSP tonight with light snow & freezing mist. Blizzard conditions developing near Fargo tonight. #snow pic.twitter.com/kigNAM9CyO
David Biernbaum
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Yikes. St. Louis we appear to be in the "heaviest snow" area. I have not heard this locally yet. fb.me/3w6j3stz6
Jenny #NFB❤
scoobydoo33198
“@breakingweather: Another snowstorm looms for the Midwest this weekend: ow.ly/secrW” Just clipping my area in Michigan. #woohoo
Barbi Twins
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#Hercules snow blizzard PET tips-Pets can die from cold+Anti freeze is poison-bump hood of car!... fb.me/1g6p12aSv
BJ Dowlen
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@TrainerTony Great advice Tony, as this is HEAVY snow, it is BITTER cold out.The ocean spray is actually freezing mid air making ice pellets
slackadjuster
slackadjuster
Oh Nooo #STL Too #STLwx #wtf RT @breakingweather: Another snowstorm looms for the Midwest this weekend: ow.ly/secrW
Hits 93 Weather
Hits93Wx
Another snowstorm to roll through the Midwest for this weekend: ow.ly/sfEGs - @breakingweather.
Danielle Dozier
DanielleDozier
Hearing about the winter storm? It's not just the snow-it's the cold! Upper Midwest & Maine are -15 to -20 deg! pic.twitter.com/YizIzy6Yqx
Will Castro
iamWillCastro
Snowed In.... Can't see my driveway..... #blizzard #snowstorm #cold need a trip to Miami ASAP ... @… instagram.com/p/itvxPKSgK6/
Maggid ben Yoseif
MaggidbenYoseif
Temps n SoColoRockies crashN Hi 2nite thru Mon below freezing, lows in digits. Wind-snow-cold spells BLIZZARD. Pray winds subside.
Turfscape Inc.
turfscapeinc
Just when our heads hit the pillow...RT @breakingweather Another snowstorm to roll through Midwest for this weekend: ow.ly/sfEGs
Jim
HottJim
"A winter storm dumped 20 inches of snow& looked set to cripple much of the Midwest & N-east on Friday as millions faced dangerously cold."
 

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