Weekend storm drops heavy snow around Northeast as Pacific Northwest braces for more rain
A blast of Arctic air caused temperatures to drop below -20°F in the Midwest while the Northeast saw up to several inches of snow, causing over 1,000 flight delays.
- On Saturday, the storm began, dropping several inches in the New York–New Jersey metro as salt spreaders and plows worked overnight to clear roads and bike lanes.
- Amid a southward surge of arctic air, the National Weather Service in Chanhassen, Minnesota said Sunday was the coldest morning so far, with the storm expected to weaken by Sunday night before frigid windchill below zero .
- In parts of New England, light snow contributed to slick roads, while Pennsylvania reduced interstate speed limits to 45 mph and FlightAware reported over 1,000 flight delays.
- Forecasters warned that the Pacific Northwest, which has seen catastrophic flooding that forced thousands to evacuate, faced more rain and wind as early as late Sunday, keeping local emergency and transportation crews busy.
- Across the country this weekend, temperatures plunged to-10 at Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport and-22 in some communities alongside the New York–New Jersey metro area's first snowfall and Pacific Northwest flooding.
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Storms, cold temps, heavy rain slam US
A weekend storm sent temperatures plunging well below zero in the Midwest and dumped heavy snow Sunday on parts of the Northeast, creating many airport delays and slick roads as the Pacific Northwest braced for more rain after days of…
Storms, cold temperatures, heavy rain slam US
A weekend storm sent temperatures plunging well below zero in the Midwest and dumped heavy snow Sunday on parts of the Northeast, creating many airport delays and slick roads as the Pacific Northwest braced for more rain after days of…
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A storm over the weekend caused temperatures to plummet below freezing in the Midwestern United States. Heavy snow fell in parts of the Northeast on Sunday (December 14), causing delays at many airports and making roads slippery. Meanwhile, the Pacific Northwest region received more rain after days of flooding and mudslides.
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