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Northeast gets snow, ice during its 1st winter storm

The reason for the warning is due to a mixture of snow and freezing rain developing over southern Iowa this morning. Total accumulation is expected to come in around 1-4 inches with an additional quarter-inch of ice possible.

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Winter won’t let Western New York escape 2015 that easily.

As Maine deals with the year’s first big statewide winter storm, the Maine Department of Transportation is out on the roads. But as Fernando Gonterman waited for a train from Harvard Square to his job at Massachusetts General Hospital, he was unfazed.

His friend was found was found after their boat capsized while duck hunting in bad weather on a lake in northern Oklahoma lake, officials said.

After an autumn devoid of snow, Winter Storm Goliath is spreading a swath of snow and ice accompanied by strong winds through the northeastern United States and Canada. There will be a period when the snow is actually coming down quite hard, but it’s not going to last very long.

Elkhart County and the rest of Michiana could get hit with a double dose of weather woes as the National Weather Service has issued both a freezing rain and wind advisory for the region today.

The storm is moving in from our south, and will continue to track to the northeast throughout the day tomorrow.

A mix of rain and sleet is likely to fall between 7 and 10 p.m. Monday, AccuWeather meteorologist Michael LeSeney said, with some freezing rain toward midnight as temperatures hover near 32 degrees.

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McCullom’s lawyer says he was attacked first and pulled out the gun in self-defense.

A winter storm warning has been issued for counties in WISN 12’s viewing area.

Rainfall estimates from the weather service show that more than 14 inches of rain fell December 21-26 in parts of eastern Alabama and more than 10 inches fell in northwest Alabama.

“It was kind of weird that there wasn’t snow until now”, Lovely said.

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The other concern besides snow accumulation and ice accrual is the wind.

National Weather Service