DC Weather: Comfortable Tuesday Before Midweek Heatwave and Storms
After enjoying a comfortable and seasonable Tuesday, the Washington D.C. metropolitan area is bracing for a substantial shift in weather pat...
A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until 9 a.m. for parts of Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana, including Adams, Brown, Clermont, Clinton, Highland, Mason, and Warren Counties, with light snow covering roads and up to 1 inch of additional snow possible.
Wind chills are expected to be in the single digits Thursday morning in some areas.
Light snow is expected Thursday night into Friday morning, potentially sticking to roads due to cold temperatures. Up to 1/2 inch of snow is possible.
A wintry mix is forecasted for Friday afternoon and evening, with temperatures in the upper 30s, potentially leading to additional light snowfall.
In Iowa, scattered snow showers are expected, with a 30% chance of light snow in the afternoon. Little to no accumulation is expected. Friday will be cloudy and windy with a similar chance of light snow. The weekend will be cloudy, windy, and cold.
The Midwest is experiencing a series of winter weather events, creating hazardous conditions for commuters and outdoor activities. The combination of cold temperatures and snowfall can lead to slick roads and reduced visibility. In Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana, the advisory emphasizes the potential for slick spots, especially during the morning commute. In Iowa, while accumulations are expected to be minimal, the windy conditions will exacerbate the cold, leading to significant wind chills. Residents are advised to monitor local forecasts and adjust travel plans accordingly. The extended forecast indicates a prolonged period of cold weather, urging people to prepare for potential impacts on energy consumption and outdoor activities.
Q: What areas are under a Winter Weather Advisory?
Adams, Brown, Clermont, Clinton, Highland, Mason, and Warren Counties.
Q: How much snow is expected?
Up to 1 inch of additional snow is possible in the advisory areas. In Iowa, little to no accumulation is expected.
Q: What is the forecast for the weekend?
The weekend will be cloudy, windy, and cold across the region.
Be aware of slick spots on the roads, especially during morning commutes.
Prepare for cold temperatures and wind chills by dressing in layers.
Monitor local weather forecasts for updates and potential changes in conditions.
Adjust travel plans as needed to account for hazardous weather.
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