La Niña Winter Fueling First Snow Of Season, Possible Ice Risk For Mid-Atlantic, Carolinas
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Potential ice threat, first snow of season looms for mid-Atlantic, Carolinas amid active La Niña winter
The coldest arctic air of the season is expected to become trapped east of the Appalachians over the mid-Atlantic and the Carolinas later this week, creating the potential for an ice threat for drivers as a storm system moves out of the Southeast and along the East Coast.MUST-WATCH: TRUCK DRIVER RESCUED DANGLING OFF WEST VIRGINIA HIGHWAY 100-FEET ABOVE THE GROUND BELOWMillions of drivers along the Interstate 95 corridor in Virginia and North Car…
Arctic Chill: Bitter cold, snowy start to December looms over Mid-Atlantic
BALTIMORE, MD—As the holiday lights flicker on across the Mid-Atlantic, a stark reminder of winter’s grip is barreling toward the region: a prolonged blast of arctic air set to plunge temperatures into the teens and single digits, with accumulating snow and treacherous ice threatening to disrupt travel and daily life through the first half of December. Forecasters from the National Weather Service (NWS) and NOAA’s Weather Prediction Center warn …
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