Freezing rain through noon Tue.
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Minnesota’s Weather Authority has issued a Forecast First Alert due to the development of freezing rain late tonight into early Tuesday. While precipitation amounts are not especially high, even a thin glaze of ice can cause outsized impacts,
"Another round of freezing rain will move in this evening through early tomorrow morning, with icy & slick travel expected as it falls and afterwards," the NWS Twin Cities says. "Temps will be very close to freezing, and how much ice ends up accumulating will be closely tied to how warm we are."
A freezing fog advisory was issued by the NWS Pendleton OR on Monday at 3:05 a.m. in effect until 10 a.m. for Kittitas Valley and Lower Slopes of the Eastern Washington Cascades Crest.
The National Weather Service says snow is tapering off, but freezing drizzle could be just ahead. Here's where.
Expect a round of freezing rain after dark. Once it gets closer to 7 to 8 p.m., freezing rain will expand into the Appleton area; it will continue through the night and the area could see most of the freezing rain add up toward midnight, said Scott Berschback, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service Green Bay.
The National Weather Service says that a combination of snow, sleet and freezing rain could "lead to icy travel conditions" late Sunday morning into early afternoon. The Twin Cities and the counties to the north could see ice accumulations in excess of 0.01 inches between 12 p.m. and 6 p.m.
Snow and ice still covers the ground, a dense fog clogged the skies and major wind gusts are on the way; this week’s weather has a dose of just about everything.
A First Alert Weather Day has been issued through 2 a.m. Monday due to the lingering threat of freezing rain in the northern suburbs of NYC.