Winter storm Fern dropped around a foot of snow
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Forecasters predict the ongoing snowstorm in Massachusetts will leave the state with a foot to two feet of snow.
Montgomery County Department of Transportation crews have begun clearing neighborhood roads after winter storm Fern dropped more than half a foot of snow, sleet and ice in parts of Montgomery County over the weekend.
Snow spreads across the state today, some of it heavy at times. There have been whiteout conditions reported Sunday afternoon. Snowfall rates could be 2-3″ per hour at times today, so much of the expected accumulations should pile up through Sunday.
As of 4 a.m., heavy sleet is falling in downtown Huntington.
A major snowstorm is expected to hit Maine, dumping up to two feet of fluffy flakes from Sunday afternoon until Monday night. The National Weather Service in Gray forecasts that snowfall will begin gently around 2 p.m. on Sunday, picking up on Sunday evening.
A storm system is poised to bring a fresh coat of accumulating snow to Lancaster County − possibly the heaviest snowfall the county has seen in years.
WE WERE TALKING ABOUT HOW TO PROPERLY MEASURE. THIS IS NOT A GOOD PLACE FOR IT. WE GOT A LOT OF THINGS GOING ON SIDEWALKS. YOU GOT SOME PLOWS, BUT WE COULD SEE. LET ME TRY AND EXAMINE THE AREA I’M GOING TO DO RIGHT HERE TO JUST SEE WHAT WE HAVE.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI - Two rounds of snow are incoming for West Michigan areas between today and Monday. When taken together, this means we could see up to 6 inches of snow falling in some areas south of Holland,