The National Weather Service issued a special weather statement at 9:57 a.m. on Friday in effect until noon for Passaic County.
A report from the National Weather Service was issued on Friday at 8:55 a.m. for dense fog until 1 p.m. for Northern Erie and Southern Erie as well as Crawford County.
The National Weather Service (NWS) had winter weather warnings in place for 14 states early Friday, with up to 4 feet of snow forecast for some parts of the country.
"Just a dreary day to close out the week" is unfolding Friday across the Lehigh Valley region ahead of a seasonably chilly weekend that starts out mostly sunny.
Another new change is the Wind Chill Advisory will be renamed to "Cold Weather Advisory" as shown below with the explanation. The hard freeze watches and warnings will be renamed and consolidated to "Freeze Watch" and "Freeze Warning" as shown below with the explanation.
On Thursday, the National Weather Service in Melbourne forecasts it will be partly sunny, with a high near 64.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The National Weather Service has posted cold weather advisories and warnings with temperatures expected to plunge below zero in most of the state. The entire state is under a Cold Weather Advisory. The advisories last through Wednesday.
Pittsburgh faces snow showers and gusty winds up to 65 mph as a cold front arrives, with potential squalls in western PA.
"Re-freezing of snow and sleet melt is expected this evening, as temperatures plummet well below freezing after dark."
According to the National Weather Service in State College, a plowable snow is expected for York and Adams counties on Sunday, Jan. 19, 2025.
Steve Fazekas’ citizen weather observer station in Winfield recorded a temperature of 15 degrees below zero just after 5 a.m. Wednesday. Fazekas’ reading came in just below the Pittsburgh region’s lowest temperature on record for Wednesday’s date — minus-4 degrees Jan.
The northern lights may be visible in portions of Wisconsin on Friday and Saturday nights, according to the NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center. The SWPC's forecast indicates that aurora borealis could be visible as far south as central Wisconsin on Friday night and northern Wisconsin on Saturday night.