Friday, April 8, 2016

Snow to slick roads in midwestern, northeastern US through Saturday

By , AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist
April 8,2016; 10:33PM,EDT
 
 
A new cold plunge will be accompanied by accumulating snow across portions of the Midwestern and Northeastern states into this weekend.
In some cases, the cold air will rival that of nights early in the week, including parts of the interior South. The cold will threaten blossoming fruit and ornamental trees.
While snow showers accompanying the cold blast of air will persist across the interior Northeast and northern New England on Friday night, a storm system will spread steadier snow across parts of the Midwest and Northeast.

"The steadiest wave of snow will move into the Ohio Valley Friday evening then proceed to spread into Pennsylvania and western New York throughout the night," AccuWeather Meteorologist Courtney Spamer said.
Light snow will fall in a zone from northeastern Minnesota to northeastern Wisconsin, Michigan, northern and eastern Ohio, the mountains of West Virginia and Virginia, western and northern Pennsylvania and the southern tier of New York state.
This map shows projected snowfall on non-paved surfaces. Less snow will accumulate on roads.
Through Saturday, cities that could receive small accumulations include Green Bay, Wisconsin; Detroit; Cleveland; and Pittsburgh and Scranton, Pennsylvania.
"With much of the snow in the Ohio Valley falling at night, a quick inch or two could accumulate in western Pennsylvania, making for some slick spots, especially on sidewalks, bridges and overpasses," Spamer added.
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The mid-Atlantic will miss out on accumulating snow, but a period of mixed precipitation could extend across the region on Saturday. Cities that could receive some wet snowflakes on Saturday include Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York City.
The highest snowfall amounts of up to 4 inches will fall in the higher elevations of Pennsylvania and West Virginia. A small area of 4-6 inches could fall across northern Ohio into western Pennsylvania, causing people to haul out their snow shovels once again.
"Even though it's April, some roads will get snow-covered and slippery overnight into Saturday," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist John Gresiak said.
Motorists traveling on the highway should be on the lookout for rapidly changing visibility and road surface conditions.
Spring is a time of the year when a wide variety of weather can occur within the span of a few hours.
It can even snow when temperatures are well above freezing during spring. Even though temperatures near the ground may be relatively high, the air aloft is often very cold in the spring. The cold air aloft increases the chance of snow or an icy mix surviving the trip thousands of feet to the ground.

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Content contributed by AccuWeather Meteorologist Becky Elliott.



 Debbie Brunell
i am sorry but if you live in the northeast and spend everday wanting 80'S and 90'S DEGREES 365 A YEAR you look foolish, i dont mean to be harsh but let us cold lovers enjoy this weather i LOVE IT! or i would move, not complain all year about the temps!
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David Colantuono ·
Works at Unemployed
Exactly, Debbie. They keep wanting warm weather all year round, even though they live where it is supposed to be cold from November through March, at least. Your comments are the best, so far.
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Harry Lane Group
What a blessing! Now is the time to get that outside home and office infrastructure spot-on ...
Stewart Gerhart ·
Groundhog needs glasses. Then please pass them on to the meteorologists that predicted early summer warmth for the midwest.
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Neven Prvinic ·
What do you know...looks like the Saint Nicholas returned and gave my area even higher snow amounts..In fact these are actually on the low side compared to some of our local forecasts, so I like this map over the other one I have seen.
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Allen Wilks ·
Well I guess this storm shows Punxsutawney Phil is a Hillary supporter. Couldn't get anything right.
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Tom O'Bedlam
Yes, because a precognitive anthropomorphic folk animal and a female human politician are most certainly in league when it comes to the occurence of unpleasant weather phenomena because that is exactly how both logic and causalty work. I commend you on interjecting an off-topic and intellectually stunted comment.
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David Kopacz ·
Tom O'Bedlam Relax Tom. It was a joke. I am impressed with your mastery of our language but please develop a sense of humor.
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Gerry Bell ·
Tom O'Bedlam
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Gerry Bell ·
Tom, I loved your comment and your witty sense of humour. Are you sure you are not a Canadian? Eh!
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Stewart Gerhart ·
Tom O'Bedlam
Lets laugh a little. This protracted cold weather is making all of us a bit gruff.
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Dan Chris
Tom O'Bedlam It is quite possible that your comment is the finest comment that I will read all day, all week, all month, and possibly all year. Congratulations....you just won the internet.
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Brad Maki ·
the sun strength and our distance from our sun controls our weather. a volcano can also change our weather. DONT BE FOOLED
George Hurlburt ·
We just can't control the weather nor the Kansas wind.
Cecil Patrick
How can they play baseball in the snow?
DalenChar Matheny
this midwesterner who returned to her roots after fifty some years in So Cal. is reassessing her decisio!!!
Vince Ramos
Wait for it. Warmest April ever...
Jake Pannelal
It's not the first time....wont be the last.
Love To Post On ESPN
I know. So funny how people say, "What's up with this weather?" Ahhhhh, been like this for about x 1000's of years. You have electricity, blankets and umbrellas. It'll be fine.
Like · Reply · 3 · Apr 7, 2016 4:34pm
Arthur Bailey ·
Does it sound like global warming is making a comeback?
Ayn Galt
AGW can only be proven. There is no way to disprove it. It is proven by saying "the science is settled."
Like · Reply · 6 · Apr 7, 2016 5:13pm
Ted Steiner ·
Arrest those who insult the prophet----Algore
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Clara Woodall
Ayn Galt : However, EVERY prediction of doom made by the AGW folks has failed to materialize but, undaunted, they claim that is PROOF of AGW...enough to make a person cry.
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Ryan Brenizer ·
Does this look like a map of the globe? Kind of looks like one weekend in one small part of one country to me.
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Glennwood Quargmire
Now that's climate change we can believe in.
NRV 15 National for 2016
Hope and change, baby! Hope & change.
Like · Reply · 1 · Apr 7, 2016 4:35pm
Gerry Bell ·
Mother Nature is going senile and as a result has got her months mixed up. Poor Ole Soul!
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Jack Gil
Hooray for global warming! {sarc}
Ken Danieli ·
I'm in central Vermont. It's 58 degrees today
Alex Sosnowski ·
Enjoy! More cold coming in tonight > Sunday.
Like · Reply · 4 · Apr 7, 2016 2:13pm
Jack Springer
I don't think you mean 'the midwest', I think you mean the 'great lakes region'. It's warm and sunny in the midwest.
Rick Fischer ·
Looks like another record warm year coming.
Ayn Galt
They all are when you are free to fudge the data and no one is allowed to look at it.
Like · Reply · 1 · Apr 7, 2016 5:14pm
David Puddy
"The Earth has a Fever" - Al Gore
Chris Clinkinbeard
"Or a cold"-Al Gore, recently seen curled up in the fetal position as his speaking fees have dropped to $20 per appearance.
Like · Reply · 6 · Apr 7, 2016 12:40pm
Patrick Slevin
Chris Clinkinbeard That's a bit pricey???
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Sandy Marhefka ·
i wish it would snow all year round and by the foot not inches
Argy Bourgy ·
Go live at the tug hill plateau, but don't whine when winter comes
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Sandy Marhefka ·
Argy Bourgy ...That comment was made by my son not me. lol My PC'S are synced but I don't mind the snow having lived in Fla for 15 yrs. winter doesn't bother me. A refreshing change !
Like · Reply · 2 · Apr 7, 2016 12:44pm
Bernard Penny
I will never understand what they consider the "midwest".
Neil E. Lynch ·
Anything between Albany and Cheyenne.
Like · Reply · 5 · Apr 7, 2016 11:51am
Neil E. Lynch ·
(In California, "Northeast" means anything north of Dallas and east of Denver)
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Carole Mielke ·
Works at Retired Teacher
Anything between the coasts.......Ha
Like · Reply · 1 · Apr 7, 2016 1:45pm
Julius Joseph ·
Neil E. Lynch I think Pittsburgh to Denver
Like · Reply · Apr 7, 2016 4:41pm
Kevin Stojda ·
Keep em comming, 5" of snow so far in April where i live.
Betty Bernard ·
windy windy here in WV, was 54 now down to 50........burrrr
Anstin Joe Antony ·
i don't like winter in spring.
Scott M Koenig ·
AGREE It is terrible!!
Like · Reply · 4 · Apr 7, 2016 8:10am
Grant McGuire ·
I've never seen cold in April have such staying power
Like · Reply · Apr 7, 2016 1:02pm
Anstin Joe Antony ·
Grant McGuire we had above normal temp for early winter...then normal..now below normal.
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NRV 15 National for 2016
But remember Cmas? It was 70 and we wearing shorts. It's all good. Been this way for about a million years.
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Anstin Joe Antony ·
NRV 15 National for 2016 Yes it was a warm december.
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Neven Prvinic ·
NRV 15 National for 2016 so applying your logic, after the brutal winter of 2013-2014 and the brutal January-March 2015 we should have had the record warm spring and summer in both 2014 and 2015...hmm, but we didn't..so if we have one or few months above normal, are we supposed to pay for it with 2 years of below normal temperatures?
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