A quick-moving spring snowstorm is heading through the Midwest and is on the way to the northeast. Already, there have been snowfall reports for as much as eight inches along the Missouri and Iowa border.
A quick-moving spring snowstorm is moving through the Midwest Friday morning and is on the way to the northeast. Already, there have been snowfall reports for as much as 8 inches along the Missouri and Iowa border Friday.
As the snow storm moves east, it will be harder for snow to accumulate, and the snow band will ultimately decrease in size.The highest snow totals will be near the Illinois, Iowa and Missouri borderOnce this storm reaches the northeast late Friday night and into early Saturday morning, there could be a couple locations, especially in the higher elevations of western Massachusetts and upstate New York, where some enhanced snowfall totals will be possible.
April snow is not uncommon for the Midwest and Northeast, but it is somewhat notable when it does happen.Any essential travel could be impacted by snow from Missouri to the Northeast over the next 24 hours. Additionally, given the time of year, it is more likely that road surfaces will remain mostly wet with slushy and slick spots.
Once this storm reaches the northeast late Friday night and into early Saturday morning, there could be a couple locations, especially in the higher elevations of western Massachusetts and upstate New York, where some enhanced snowfall totals will be possible.Unfortunately, attention is immediately turning to the next severe weather threat. Another storm system is moving into California Friday morning with only a couple of showers for parts of the region.
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