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Snow will be forecast from the west to the east on Wednesday afternoon, whereby a possible shift to the snorted part moves northwest when the system progresses.

Norfolk, va. – The latest computer model forecasts continue to show an increasing probability that a significant winter storm will influence our region later this week. Although the forecast is not yet quite certain, the latest model trends indicate a shift to a colder and southern storm lane that would increase the potential for winter weather on the streets of Hampton and Northeasters Northeasters North Carolina.

This system will develop as a wave of low pressure, which is intensified off the coast of North Carolina and then raised north -northeast. In view of this setup, a mixture of wintry precipitation such as snow, snow, freezing in our area could experience freezing Rain and in some places simple rain rise when the temperatures of the middle level rise sufficiently.


It is important to note that this is probably not an all-snow event, in contrast to the storm, which affected the region about a month ago. Instead, it is a strong way to collect snowfall together with a longer snow stretch. While the risk of freezing rain remains, recent model runs indicate a decreasing probability of significant ice accumulation, which is a positive development.

WHEN: From west to east, Snow is expected to be expected on Wednesday afternoon. In the course of the system, a transition from the snow to the snow is possible and changes from southeast to northwest. This change can occur in the sunset, although the exact timing depends on the exact trace of the low pressure system.

Forecast models show that the storm tightens quickly as soon as it moves off the coast, which can cause colder air to be pulled into the back of the system. As soon as the Storm Center shifted in our east on Wednesday evening, there is the possibility that a transition to the snow will be covered, with times with moderate to strong snowfall in this phase.

It is important to note that the exact time and duration of the precipitation will develop if new model data is available. The forecast trace of the storm will be a critical factor for determining the extent and the type of winter weather effects in the region. We will monitor the updates exactly in the coming days to provide the most accurate and latest information. The residents should stay up to date and prepare for potentially dangerous winter weather conditions.


Effects: Air and basic trip disorders are expected to be widespread. If an icy rain becomes a greater threat than the effects of power outages also grow. We have an impact on school districts and companies on Wednesday and Thursday. The temperatures that dive behind the storm in the 1920s mean that everything that is liquid freezes freezes and the road only occurs slowly.

Needs: Have a winter weather plan ready. Old travel plans to stay off the streets from Wednesday afternoon to Thursday. Make childcare agreements, since the schools will probably be affected by delayed starting times or cancellations.

While the situation is developing, we will continue to monitor model trends and provide updates to ensure that the residents informed and prepared for potential winter weather effects.

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