** Heads up ** for East Coast blizzard. Near-blizzard to blizzard conditions are occurring or will occur from the DelMarVa Peninsula north to the Maine Coast. Travel along I-95 will be difficult or impossible from Philadelphia to Maine.
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- A Nor’easter Blizzard will produce heavy snow and high winds from the DELMARVA Peninsula northward to Maine today and tonight. Conditions will be worst along the immediate coast.
- If you are camping in northern Florida or southern Georgia, be prepared for strong winds tonight, and temperatures in the low 20’s Saturday night.
- Rain and mountain snows return to the Pacific Northwest starting tonight.
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Here’s the long-range travel & RV weather outlook (updated Wednesday afternoon)
— Western WA: Rain and higher elevation snows move into the region tonight and Sunday. Currently no advisories but expect there will be winter advisories issued for the Cascades above 2000 feet. I-90 potentially impacted.
— Western WA and OR; portions of south-central OR; east-central ID: Dense Fog, Freezing Fog and Air Stagnation Advisories continue over the region. I-5, I-90 impacted.
— Southern CA coastal mountains of Los Angeles and San Diego Counties: Wind Advisories through midday today. Major roads impacted include I-5, I-8, I-10, I-15, US-101.
— South-central MT Livingston Area and Beartooth Foothills: Wind Advisory through Monday afternoon. Gusts to 65 mph. I-90 impacted.
— Southeast WY: High Wind Warning through midmorning today. Gusts to 60 mph. I-25 impacted.
— Western NC, most of GA: Wind Advisories through late this morning. Gust to 35 mph.
— Southeast AL, northern and central FL; southern GA: Hard Freeze Warning tonight and Sunday morning. Lows in the lower 20’s deg F.
— East-central NC along the I-95 corridor: Winter Weather Advisory through late this morning. Additional accumulations of a coating to possibly 1 inch. I-95 impacted.
— DELMARVA Peninsula, most of NJ; southeast PA including Philadelphia; southern NY south of I-84 including New York City and Long Island; CT; RI, MA, southeast VT; NH; ME: BLIZZARD (along the coast) and Winter Storm Warnings and Advisories today and tonight. Additional snow accumulations from a few inches in southern areas to 1-2 feet over eastern MA and coastal ME. Highest winds over Cape Cod and eastern MA with gusts 55-70 mph. Major highways impacted include I-76 / PA Turnpike, I-80, I-84, I-87, I-89, I-91, I-93, I-95, NY Thruway south of I-84, NJ Turnpike, access roads into New York City and Boston.
— Northern NY: Wind Chill Warnings this evening through this afternoon. Wind Chill values -30 to -40 deg F.
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