The National Weather Service in Portland forecasted upward of a quarter to a half inch of ice in the Corvallis-Albany area, and up to a quarter inch in the Salem, Eugene and Portland areas.
The middle will get the heaviest ice, with up to a quarter-inch possible in areas mostly south and east of Raleigh. Southeastern N.C. will get mostly rain. But the forecast maps show a lot of ...
Total snow and sleet accumulations between 2 and 4 inches and ice accumulations around one quarter of an inch. The snow isn’t likely to be around long as temperatures warm into the 50s on Sunday ...
Storms in the Appleton area are being considered severe, as winds could be as high as 30 miles per hour on Friday, as well as 35 miles per hour Saturday afternoon. Gusts up to 45 mile per hour are ...
THAT IS WHERE WE COULD SEE A QUARTER OF AN INCH OF ICE. SO PLACES LIKE THE WORCESTER HILLS, THE BERKSHIRES AND OUT TOWARD THE CATSKILLS, THE POCONOS, THIS IS WHERE WE COULD BE DEALING WITH ...
There, 1 to 4 inches of snow and up to a quarter-inch of ice is predicted. The advisories for Madison, Chenango, Otsego, Delaware and Sullivan counties run from 11 a.m. Saturday to 1 p.m. Sunday.
Up to a foot of heavy lake effect snow and up to a quarter-inch of ice is expected in Oswego County. More than 6 inches of snow and up to a quarter inch of ice is predicted for Jefferson and Lewis ...
That could cause accumulations of ice on roads, sidewalks and trees. A quarter-inch or more of ice is possible from Madison County through the Southern Tier and Catskills. Syracuse could see ...
Freezing rain and ice: Up to a quarter-inch of ice accumulation (from freezing rain) is possible, forecasters say, with the highest amounts along and south of the U.S. 64 corridor. That’s mostly ...
That freezing rain could make roads and parking lots very slippery. Up to a quarter-inch of ice could accumulate on some surfaces, especially on Tug Hill and the hills east of I-81. The greatest ...
Snow and ice accumulations are expected, potentially causing power outages and travel disruptions. The Oregon Department of Transportation urges residents to stay off the roads unless absolutely ...
"Ice accumulations of around a quarter inch and greater will cause tree branches to snap and can cause power outages, as well as hazardous travel conditions," emergency management director Will ...