These systems often bring a mix of wet snow, gusty winds and temperature swings that increase the risk of hypothermia.
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A late-season storm is bringing up to 6 inches of snow to areas of the U.S., and weather experts warn that roads could get slick.
This cool, rainy kick we’ve been on for the majority of the week is about to reach a dramatic conclusion Friday and Saturday.
Friday and Saturday are bringing much-needed rain and the potential for some decent downpours across the region.