Lake-effect snow to kick off weekend
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Concerns of significant lake effect snow have faded, and the National Weather Service is able to offer a more confident forecast for the next few days.
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Slick conditions continue Wednesday with cold temps and light lake-effect
Light lake-effect snow continues Wednesday with temperatures staying much colder than average.
In a way, yes - but not because the snow itself has color. According to IFL Science, when sunlight penetrates a snowpack, the snow absorbs the red and yellow wavelengths of the light spectrum more readily, leaving blue light to be reflected back to our eyes. The effect becomes more noticeable as snow gets deeper.
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Arctic air and gusty winds bring potential for light snow in Florida
Florida braces for extremely cold Arctic air and gusty winds, with a chance of light snow in the Tampa area on Saturday night.
WINTER WEATHER: Snow tapers south, lake effect persists north as bitter cold sets up (full coverage)
Snow continues to impact the Finger Lakes and Central New York Thursday midday, though the character of the storm is beginning to shift. According to the National Weather Service, widespread snow this morning is gradually transitioning to more localized lake-effect snow this afternoon and tonight,
Slick roads continue today thanks to temps well below freezing. A few snow showers continue off and on throughout the day.
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Lake effect snow in forecast for Friday-Saturday in southeast Wisconsin
Some parts of southeast Wisconsin will see some snow to end the month of January. Lake effect snow is in the forecast from Friday into Saturday. Up to 3 inches is possible. The timing of the snow will start Friday morning.