BANGOR, Maine – After a drenched weekend across the mid-Atlantic and Northeast, the same system will become a relatively impactful winter storm for northern New England through Monday.
Where is it snowing and raining now?
A group of rain showers swept across the Northeast from southwest to northeast.
Severe isolated thunderstorms are possible in parts of Pennsylvania and southwestern New York.
Sunday afternoon’s NFL game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Steelers from Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh suffered a weather delay at halftime due to reports of thunder and lightning in the area.
Farther north, rain falls as snow in northern New England.
Heavy, wet snow will continue to spread across the region through Monday morning.
Where are winter weather warnings in effect?
Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories are posted for most of Maine and New Hampshire, the Green Mountains of Vermont and parts of the Adirondacks and St. Louis Valley. Lawrence in upstate New York.
A winter weather warning is in effect across northern New England. Fox weather
The National Weather Service said a winter weather warning is in effect through Monday morning for many areas, except for Maine, where it will remain in effect until Monday evening.
Unexpected Monday morning commute
The heaviest snow will fall from Sunday night into Monday morning for much of the region, which could affect travel for the Monday morning commute in cities such as Augusta and Bangor in Maine, Berlin and Conway in New Hampshire and Montpelier and St. Johnsbury in Vermont.
Higher elevations will see the highest snowfall totals from this winter’s storm. Portland Press Herald via Getty Images
How much snow will fall?
Most areas under a Winter Weather Advisory in coastal Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and upstate New York are expected to see anywhere from 2 to 6 inches of heavy, wet snow through Monday morning.
Between 5 and 10 inches of heavy, wet snow is forecast for areas under a Winter Storm Warning in Maine and parts of northern New Hampshire, Vermont and New York.
Higher elevations will see the highest snowfall totals from this winter’s storm.
Scattered power outages are possible
The snow will be heavy and wet, making it harder to shovel and putting greater stress on trees and power lines, creating the threat of power outages.
Categories: Trending
Source: thtrangdai.edu.vn/en/