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Fresh snow blankets Massachusetts
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Snow squalls often are associated with strong cold fronts and produce a sudden, intense bursts of snow over a small area.
A heavy, snow-laden tree limb fell onto a moving car on Vine Rock Street in Dedham. Occupants, including a young boy, were unhurt; crews cleared the scene.
Around 55 million people are under winter weather alerts across the northern Plains, Great Lakes, Northeast and Southeast from two separate systems.
The easiest way to remove roof snow without damaging the shingles is to use a roof rake with rollers, then pull snow down in small amounts to gradually clear the roof. Avoid shoveling or scraping down to the bare roof, instead leave about one to two inches of snow on the roof.
Near whiteout conditions could develop as bursts of heavy snow showers or more intense snow squalls sweep across the Kansas City region. Here’s when they are expected.
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High-impact nor’easter to bring heavy snow and high winds
Heavy, wet snow will continue spreading over the Maritimes during the overnight hours Sunday. The heaviest snowfall in the Maritimes is forecast to arrive through the pre-dawn hours Monday. Conditions will improve later Monday morning as the system lifts north toward Newfoundland.
Rhode Islanders woke up to a wet, heavy blanket of snow that started Saturday night, Jan. 17, largely paused during the day on Sunday, Jan. 18, then resumed in earnest that evening, after the Patriots beat the Houston Texans 28-16 at Gillette Stadium.
The Global Forecast System (GFS) model brings the heaviest precipitation earlier, around midnight on Sunday, and brings snow to much of the Upstate, in addition to WNC. Because the chance for a major winter storm exists, Saturday and Sunday will be Weather Warn Days.