Winter Storm Garnett Impact
Winter Storm Garnett is set to impact much of the eastern United States this weekend, bringing significant snow and ice to affected areas. With over 80 million people in the storm’s path, heavy snow is expected to blanket the Midwest and transition into the Northeast. While central Minnesota could see 3 to 6 inches, New England may experience snow totals surpassing 6 inches, with some areas nearing a foot. Following Garnett, another storm could bring even more winter weather next week, causing potential hazardous travel conditions.
Hey there, friends! If you thought winter was done with us, think again! Winter Storm Garnett is making its way across the eastern United States, and it’s set to blanket much of the region with snow and ice this weekend. Buckle up, because this storm is expected to pack a punch, delivering more snow than the first storm we recently experienced.
Now, let’s break it down for you. The first storm, which rolled through on Wednesday and Thursday, caused quite a ruckus, bringing severe weather, flooding, and some hazardous ice and snow across the Midwest and Northeast. But now, Garnett is here, having slammed into the West Coast late Thursday, and it is currently making its way through the northern Rockies as we speak!
Forecasts show that this storm is set to travel coast-to-coast in less than 72 hours. Expect heavy snow to blanket the Midwest on Saturday, then transition over to the Northeast by Saturday night and Sunday. It’s going to be a wild ride for over 80 million people in the U.S. who are bracing for what should be some disruptive weather right around the Super Bowl weekend!
Snow is set to start falling early Saturday in the northern Plains and Upper Midwest, and it won’t be long before it expands into the Great Lakes area. Expect a mix of rain and freezing rain from Missouri all the way to the central Appalachians as Saturday morning rolls in, while snow continues to grace the Great Lakes region.
How much snow are we talking about? Well, central Minnesota through central Michigan could get between 3 to 6 inches, while Chicago is expected to see just under an inch, and Detroit is gearing up for about an inch of their own. But don’t let that fool you! The real snowfall drama is headed for the Northeast, where those measurements are going to skyrocket!
In New England and Upstate New York, snowfall totals are projected to surpass Thursday’s storm totals, with at least 6 inches expected from central New York to southern Maine. Syracuse to Boston might even see accumulations nearing a foot of snow, with the possibility of Boston receiving an entire foot, which would surpass all snow totals recorded last winter!
Most of the storm’s impact in the Northeast is expected to taper off by mid-morning Sunday, though some light snow might linger in Maine and coastal New England.
As soon as we get past this storm, though, don’t put away your snow shovels just yet! Early next week, another winter storm is projected to develop in the Plains by Monday evening. While the timing and extent remain uncertain, it could impact areas from the Mississippi and Tennessee valleys all the way to the Midwest and Northeast once again.
Just think about it, folks! Next week’s storms are teasing the possibility of 1 to 2 feet of snow for cities like Boston and New York City, which have seen lower snow totals in recent winters. It looks like winter isn’t done throwing some surprises our way!
Last but not least, if you’re in eastern West Virginia, northern Virginia, Maryland, or southern Pennsylvania, pay close attention. You may be in the path for some significant ice buildup, which can lead to hazardous travel and even power outages alike. The storm could create tricky conditions, especially along major roads like the I-95 corridor from Washington, D.C., to Philadelphia.
So, stay safe out there, folks! Whether you’re hunkering down at home or braving the elements, make sure to keep an eye on the weather updates as we navigate through this wintry weekend together!
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