Winter weather advisory across 81 Michigan counties
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One to three inches of snow are expected; most of it, Martin said, will be sleet. Sleet tends to be more compact than snow, demanding more effort when it comes to shoveling or plowing it off sidewalks, entryways, and garages.
Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 20s as precipitation begins, creating hazardous travel conditions.
Intense snow bands with rates of 1 inch per hour are possible across parts of northern New Jersey during tonight's storm.
Widespread heavy snow has entered WNY. A tight temperature gradient will cause differences in precipitation types southwest of Rochester, but for the entire region there will be significant impacts to road travel.
Messy weather is on the way. And this one is not just a "snow" storm for NJ, as sleet and rain contribute to treacherous travel starting Friday evening.
Wintry precipitation remains a near-certainty for the Lehigh Valley region after Christmas, but how much snow and ice will fall remains in flux, according to forecasters.
1 to 3 inches of snowfall is likely for areas north and east of Buffalo. .1-.25" ice is possible south and east of Buffalo. Expect travel to be slick and slow.
Parts of Delaware are under a winter weather advisory from Dec. 26 and 27. Here's a look at which areas will get snow and sleet in the First State.
We've issued a First Alert Weather Day for Friday evening into Saturday morning due to accumulating snow that could be heavy at times. A Winter Storm Warning is in place for all of New York City as 4 p.