A winter storm has dumped snow along the central and southeastern United States the past few days. Find out how much snow has fallen near you.
WEATHER | Latest Storm Tracker 2 Forecast “The snow level has gone from the surface along the Oregon and southwest Washington Coastline to 1000 feet each morning,” Storm Tracker 2 ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — With the temperatures below freezing level and Saturday's rain turned to snow and ice, several counties in central Ohio have issued a snow emergency. As of 1 p.m. on Sunday ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — UPDATE: Franklin County is no longer under a Level 1 snow emergency. You can find the full list of snow emergencies in central Ohio here. Before heading out for the day ...
Elevation will likely determine how much precipitation people see in their area. The snow level was forecast at 500 feet above sea level earlier in the morning, rising to 4,000 feet this afternoon.
AND WE’RE TALKING 3 TO 4FT OVER THE SIERRA SUMMITS. SNOW LEVEL DROPPING DOWN PERHAPS BELOW 3000FT FIRST THING THURSDAY MORNING. I WANT TO WALK YOU THROUGH THE TIMING. WITH ALL OF THAT.
Tuesday night: Rain likely after 5 a.m. Snow level 6,900 feet lowering to 5,600 feet after midnight . Increasing clouds, with a low around 33. South wind around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 20 mph.