More Snow And Sub-Zero Wind Chills For Mid-Week
Snow approaches Blount, eastern Walker, northern Tuscaloosa, and northern Pickens County after 11 a.m and that will mean light snow reaches the I-59 corridor by noon.
Cold air comes behind the snow, she said. Bitterly cold temperatures will follows with subzero wind chills at times through Thursday.
After more snow falls Monday morning, Cramer said the next weather-related safety threat comes Monday night, when temperatures start to plummet.
Cherokee will be under a Winter Weather Advisory from tomorrow at 4 p.m. until Wednesday at 7 a.m., according to an update from the National Weather Service.
Since Wednesday’s front is still a couple days away from North Carolina, the exact timing and amounts of precipitation forecast could still change. There is a 50 percent chance of rain before 9 a.m. Saturday.
This Afternoon: We’ll see increasing clouds through the day today ahead of the strong cold front that will move in this afternoon.
Freezing Rain and Sleet: All of South-Central Texas.
Three to five inches of snow are possible in these areas. “Goodland and Wichita could receive.5-1” of snow by Monday morning. Elsewhere generally less than a half inch of accumulation is expected. North and north-central Alabama are the most likely places to get accumulating snowfall, according to the weather service.
Wind Chill Advisory: Issued when wind chill temperatures can be a significant inconvenience to life with prolonged exposure-may lead to hazardous exposure.
Tuesday, it will be mostly sunny and cold, with a high near 10, the weather service said.
The NWS reported its confidence level in freezing precipitation, which could include freezing rain, sleet and snow, as “high” as of late Monday afternoon.
Another quick moving system is now moving in across the plains. Wind chill values as low as -21. South-southwest wind 10 to 15 miles per hour, with gusts as high as 25 miles per hour. Wind: N 10-20. Low: 2. Overnight, partly cloudy, with a low around 16.