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Wind gusts of 40 to 50+ mph are likely Sunday night into Monday as a cold front blasts through with a chance of severe thunderstorms. The cold front is likely to cross Northern Ohio on either side of midnight. The cold front could bring isolated strong to severe storms, with damaging winds and minor flooding being the main threats.
Heavy snow and gusty winds are expected to hit Yosemite National Park as a winter storm sweeps through the Sierra Nevada, according to the National Weather Service. The weather service on Friday issued a winter storm warning for Yosemite and other parts of Central California.
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory across southern Wisconsin lasting throughout the day Dec. 29.
Above-normal warmth and mostly dry weather continue into next week, with occasional light mountain snow on south and west slopes and periods of gusty 40–50+ mph winds along the western foothills.
Northern California braces for a winter storm bringing feet of snow and strong winds to the Sierra Nevada this weekend.
FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSN
Milwaukee Weather: Rain to snow tonight with strong winds
Winter Storm Warning for WIND/SNOW for Fond du Lac & Sheboygan Co. until 6pm Monday (but snow ends by 9am) Winter Weather Advisory for Ozaukee, Washington, Dodge, Jefferson & Waukesha Co. until 6pm Monday (but snow ends at 9am) Wind Advisory for all of SE WI until 6pm on Monday for west/northwest wind gusts to 45mph all day on Monday.
Monday will be sunny with a high near 27 and wind chill temperatures between zero and 10 degrees with gusts as high as 34 mph, according to the forecast. The wind gusts will die down Monday night, with a low of 17 degrees. Temperatures will warm up Tuesday and Wednesday, with highs of 41 and 46 degrees and lows of 28.
On Thursday at 2:35 a.m. a snow squall warning was released by the National Weather Service in effect until 3:30 a.m. for Carbon and Monroe counties.
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N.J. weather: Wind gusts up to 45 mph to blast state again today. Snow showers possible this week.
Isolated snow showers are possible late Tuesday into Wednesday morning in New Jersey, the weather service said.
Snow squalls moved quickly through parts of Philadelphia on Thursday, but the ice they left behind caused hazardous conditions on untreated roads.