More from The Guardian: “ The race to host the 2032 summer Olympics looks set to be one of the most fiercely contested in history. Lapland town of Salla highlights climate crisis with 2032 Olympics campaign We will continue to update you on this storm over the next few days. There is still model uncertainty as to how much snow could fall in portions of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast later this weekend into early next week, but the potential for heavy snow does exist across the region. Eventually a secondary low will form with this system across the eastern Carolinas, deepening near or offshore the Mid-Atlantic/Northeast coast late this weekend into early next week. Travel is likely to be impacted across the region. Strong winds could help exacerbate impacts, even though it is expected to be a wet snow. This is expected to be a heavy, wet snow, making it hard to remove after it falls. A band of at least 4-9” of snow is expected to fall through the weekend from portions of eastern Iowa into northern Ohio. Fort Wayne, IN & Lima, OH: From 7 PM Saturday through 7 PM Sunday for 5-9” of snow.Įxpected Snow Totals.Kokomo, IN: From 7 PM Saturday through 1 AM Monday for 3-8” of snow.Chicago, IL: From 3 PM Saturday through 6 PM Sunday for 6-9” of snow and wind gusts to 35 mph.Milwaukee, WI: From 6 PM Saturday through 6 PM Sunday for 5-8” of snow and wind gusts to 35 mph.Davenport, IA: From 3 PM Saturday through Noon Sunday for 4-8” of snow and a light glaze of ice.Waterloo, IA: From 3 PM Saturday through Noon Sunday for 3-5” of snow and up to 0.10” of ice.As we expect a heavy band of snow to fall with this system from Iowa into Ohio, Winter Storm Watches have been issued for the weekend across this region. Snowfall rates of 1-2” per hour will be possible, with some lake enhancement at times. As the system that has been impacting the western United States with heavy rain and snow moves east into the weekend, we are expecting a heavy band of snow to form later Saturday across portions of the upper Midwest, continuing across the region into portions of the Ohio River Valley Saturday Night into Sunday. Praedictix Corporate Weather Briefing: Friday morning, January 29th, 2021 There is more on this upcoming storm – and its potential impacts on the Northeast later this weekend into next week – below. While we could see a foot or two of snow in some of the mountains out west, the main story through Sunday will be a band of at least 4-9” of snow from eastern Iowa into portions of the Ohio River Valley, including Milwaukee and Chicago. A weakening system approaching the Pacific Northwest will bring rain and snow. The system that has been impacting the western United States with heavy rain and snow will be moving into the mid-section of the country on Saturday, bringing the threat of heavy snow and ice to the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley with storms possible in the central and southern Plains.
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