WeatherNation Meteorologists Discuss Next Winter Storms

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3 Feb 2018 9:55 PM
In case you missed it on our social media pages, Meteorologists Nick Merianos and Steve Glazier hosted a live weather discussion about the incoming winter storms. https://www.facebook.com/WeatherNation/videos/10156219214114874/ Here are some of the highlights from the weather discussion:
  • A winter weather advisory is in effect for much of the Appalachian Mountain range from Sunday morning to Sunday night.
  • A winter weather advisory is in effect for the Great Lakes region until midday Sunday.
  • Snowfall will be heaviest in parts of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, New York, and northern New England.
  • Total snowfall for most areas will range from 2 to 4 inches, however isolated amounts up to 8 inches will be possible.
  • Freezing rain and sleet will be possible in parts of Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Georgia Sunday morning.
  • Ice amounts from freezing rain may reach up to one-tenth of an inch.
  • Winds will range from 10-20 miles per hour as the system moves by, except the Great Lakes may gust up to 35 mph.
  • The storm will exit by Monday morning, leaving very cold temperatures behind.
You can follow our constant discussion about the weather via our Twitter and Facebook pages, or here on our on-line website! For WeatherNation, Meteorologist Steve Glazier
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