Today's Weather Outlook UPDATED By WeatherBug Meteorologist, Andrew Rosenthal | ||
A powerful winter storm will move along the Eastern Seaboard, bringing heavy snow to the Mid-Atlantic throughout the day, and moving into the Northeast by afternoon and evening. Meanwhile, the West will continue to be slammed by a Pacific storm rolling onshore. WeatherBug Meteorologist Rob Koch has the latest in his exclusive WeatherBug National Outlook. A nor`easter moving along the East Coast will bring heavy snow with it today. The heaviest accumulations will be found along and to the east of the Interstate 95 corridor, with 6 to 12 inches of snow from the Delmarva Peninsula to New England. Even more snow will be found across the New York City and Boston metro areas, where 8 to 16 inches are expected. As if that wasn`t enough, winds will gust to 50 mph, creating blizzard conditions and near-zero visibilities across the Northeast. A bit of light snow will spread across the Ohio Valley and Midwest as a weak storm system slides in behind this coastal storm. Snowfall accumulations here will total 1 to 2 inches. Temperatures will hold largely in the 20s across the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest today. Along the West Coast, another storm is pushing onshore, and will bring heavy rain to the valleys and heavy snow to the Sierra, Cascades and Wasatch. Snowfall amounts of 6 to 12 inches can be expected on Sunday, with locally higher amounts. The clouds and unsettled weather will keep temperatures in the 40s in the Northwest and 50s in the Southwest. In between, high pressure will remain in control of the weather, keeping sunny skies overhead. Residents of the Plains and Rockies will see great weather to head back to the malls or to travel home after Christmas. While the sun will shine in the northern Plains, temperatures will be on the chilly side. Teens and 20s will spread from the Dakotas to Missouri and Illinois, while the South and Southeast will see upper 30s, 40s and 50s. Be sure to keep your WeatherBug active to receive the latest weather in your neighborhood. Get the latest updates anywhere on Twitter at WeatherBug WeatherBuzz. What do you think of this story? Click here for comments or suggestions. | ||
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Sunday, December 26, 2010
UPDATED 12:30 AM EST, December 26, 2010
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