03/13/2026
A potential severe winter storm will be affecting the area this weekend. Please be aware and plan travel accordingly. Being on the road during this storm may put you and others in danger and emergency services may not be able to reach you. As you can see there may be double digit snowfall in some spots and extreme winds along with freezing rain. Please be safe and avoid traveling during this weather event. Stay warm and take care!
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Posted @ 5am 3/13: A potentially historic winter storm is shaping up for Saturday night into Monday morning. Confidence is high that there will be a band of 12-18+ inches of snow along and north of I-90, but exactly where this band sets up will be key to which locations see these higher end snow amounts. There will be a sharp cutoff in snow amounts on the south side of this band along and south of I-90 as the snow mixes with rain, sleet, and even freezing rain. Regardless of how much snow you receive, strong winds on the backside of the storm Sunday afternoon into Monday morning will likely lead to blizzard conditions in open areas. This is a high impact and dynamic winter storm and we urge you to stay tuned to local forecasts over the next 24-36 hours as the track of the storm is honed in. Now is the time to check your supplies and be prepared for difficult to impossible travel conditions.