Bills, Patriots and snow game
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Maine snow totals for Wed. snowfall
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Snow alert in NYC this weekend - 12-12-25
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FOXBOROUGH - The early forecast for Sunday’s Patriots-Bills showdown calls for light snow, 1-to-3 inches, leading into the game. Kyle Williams’ eyes lit up when he heard the news.
Flurries are in the forecast for Friday, but a more substantial snowfall is headed our way over the weekend. Storm Team4 said about 1 to 3 inches of snowfall is expected in the D.C. area within the Interestate 95 corridor from late Saturday night through Sunday morning.
The National Weather Service issued a snow squall warning at 2:24 p.m. on Thursday in effect until 3 p.m. for Monroe County. "At 2:22 p.m., a dangerous snow squall was located over Gouldsboro, or 9 miles northwest of Mount Pocono, moving east at 35 mph," describes the weather service. "This includes Interstate 380 between mile markers 0 and 14."
A light accumulation is possible early Sunday morning, especially northeast of D.C.
Two weather systems hit the United States over the weekend, bringing snow, rain and heavy wind to vast stretches of the country, particularly the Northeast and parts of the West and Midwest. Maps illustrating the total snowfall accumulation from coast to ...
Sporadic snow showers on Saturday and Sunday across both Vermont and Northern New York that could add up to several more inches of powder regionwide.
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