Saturday starts bitter cold with temperatures near zero in Northern New England and around 10 to 15 degrees in the south.
A winter storm will bring snow, ice and rain to Connecticut this weekend, starting Saturday afternoon, the weather service said.
A quick dusting of snow is possible as rain starts tomorrow; patchy flooding possible Saturday night into Sunday ...
Cities, low 40s in the mountains.  Strong winds are likely to develop on Saturday with 40 mph to 50 mph winds, gusts to 60 mph to 70 ...
New England is gearing up for a messy, long-duration snowstorm this weekend that will bring plowable snow of up to 6 inches ...
While we’ll begin the day with plenty of sunshine, clouds increase this afternoon. Clouds stick around tonight before rain rolls after midnight. Temperatures slide into the 30s this evening before ...
Meteorologist Kevin Skarupa says a winter storm watch will take effect Saturday night as snow and a wintry mix approach.
We are giving you the First Alert to sunshine and gusty winds back in the forecast today. As we turn the page to the weekend we will see temperatures rise and rain chances return.
Saturday Night: Periods of rain, heavy at times. Otherwise, it will be mostly cloudy and breezy. Lows: 42-48. Winds: SW 10-20+ mph. Sunday: Periods of rain, heavy at times. We may even have a few ...
Meteorologist Ava Marie says it will be a chilly but sunny Valentine's Day with a brisk wind chill. Temps will only be in the ...
The active weather pattern we’ve been in the past couple of weeks continues this weekend with another storm system poised to ...
The Bitter Cold will continue in the Twin Cities for the next 7 days until a Weather Pattern Change occurs 21. The current pattern is an area of Low Pressure ( counter clockwise circulating air ) is ...