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It’s not a white Christmas. But it will be a white weekend — at least around here. An area of low pressure is expected to approach the tri-state area Friday, bringing accumulating snow late Friday afternoon into Saturday morning,
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for NYC, parts of New Jersey, and Connecticut, with peak snowfall rates of 1–2 inches per hour. Snowfall could exceed 10 inches in some areas.
The Pittsburgh region received a weekend blast of winter weather, including heavy snowfall in many places south of Pittsburgh. KDKA-TV's Chilekasi Adele reports from Washington County.
The heaviest snowfall was reported in Jefferson County, where Copenhagen recorded 8.5 inches, the highest total statewide. Nearby areas east of Lake Ontario also saw significant snow, including Oswego (5.5 inches) and Mexico in Oswego County (4.8 inches).
The outlook for significant snowfall at Colorado ski resorts through the end of the year remains grim, even as most resorts report severely limited terrain offerings. Early January doesn’t look good, either, according to OpenSnow founding meteorologist Joel Gratz.
Minnesota’s Weather Authority has issued a Forecast First ALERT as a significant winter storm aims to impact Minnesota and Wisconsin Sunday. That day will begin mild with temperatures in the low 30s,
Mt. Ashland is set to open with limited terrain this Monday, December 29, despite snowfall being 70 percent below average for the season.
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