Last night below zero Light snow and warmer temperatures Saturday Staying mild next week, with light snow chances PLANNING THE NEXT 24 HOURS: Clear conditions are going to persist overnight ...
Some flurries will be around the area. Snow chances remain very low over the next seven days with a warming trend starting over the weekend. It looks likely temperatures will break freezing early ...
A secondary system arriving from the west may spark off a snow shower or flurry during the late afternoon into the evening. Even colder wind chills are expected Tuesday night, and by Wednesday ...
Partly cloudy skies are forecast for Wednesday night, with low temperatures dropping back into the single digits and teens by Thursday morning. Wind chills in some locations could approach zero ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- One more cold day ahead of seasonable temperatures tomorrow. Mild air takes over early next week! TODAY: A bright start giving way to patchy clouds this afternoon.
A chance for a few light showers or flurries overnight but most places stay dry. Lows near 33 degrees Sunday night. Monday: A few sprinkles or flurries early, then becoming partly sunny.
A cold front arrives during the night delivering a north wind. This will cause a definite chill for Sunday afternoon. Highs for the calendar day Sunday will likely occur around sunrise.
The east wind will fade away Thursday. Clouds increase Thursday afternoon and into the night with a weak weather system. A couple of inches of snow may fall on Mt Hood, and it’s possible the ...
Another frigid night is on the way ... storm is likely well offshore Friday as the pattern remains "too cold to snow" for the area. The same is likely for next Monday. Next opportunity for ...
Another frigid night, but not as brutal ... storm is likely well offshore Friday as the pattern remains "too cold to snow" for the area. The same is likely for next Monday. Next opportunity ...
In the central mountain, scattered snow showers late Friday into Saturday could drop up to 1" of accumulation, with even less expected in the Boise and West Central mountains. Overnight Friday ...