Winter Storm Warnings Issued; Major Winter Storm On The Way To The Region
By: WHAG Weather Team
Updated: March 4, 2013
One of the biggest snow system to impact the region in the past few years is on the way for Tuesday Night and into Wednesday...


The rest of the WHAG Viewing Area not in the warning remains under a Winter Storm Watch from Tuesday Evening through Wednesday Night, but that should be upgraded either early tomorrow morning.
Right now, most of the area stands to see anywhere from 5 to 10 inches of snow by Wednesday Evening with us more than likely ending up on the higher side of that range.


The snow that will fall across the region will be a heavy, wet snow which besides causing travel problems during this period, could also bring down power lines and tree limbs, as this snow will have a lot of moisture content to it.
Needless to say, this is going to be one of the largest storms this area has seen in the past few years, and if model runs come in different, these snowfall amounts could have to be adjusted upward.
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