Snow still coming down! Double digit snow totals across the high terrain. Mile high city closing in on half a foot. As of this post, more than 20,000 customers without power in Colorado due to the heavy wet snow. @weatherchannel@JimCantore@StephanieAbrams@WXMolly
Over 35 million people will be impacted by blizzard conditions over the next 24-36 hours.
The worst of Winter Storm #Hernando will be felt this evening through Monday morning.
Tune into @weatherchannel for all the details!
Here it is! I put together this map showing the storm total snowfall accumulation for the recent winter storm. The data used is based on the National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center's (NOHRSC) National Gridded Snowfall Analysis. Please share!
Forecast confidence continues to grow that a significant snowstorm will impact a much of the Carolinas into Southeast Virginia this weekend, with greater uncertainty farther up the coast.
Snow falling on Acorn Street in Beacon Hill tonight, one of Boston’s most iconic streets, now right in the middle of Winter Storm #Fern.
This storm is still on track to bring 18–24 inches of snow to parts of the city and surrounding communities. The cold air means lighter, fluffy snow, but that also means it accumulates fast and visibility drops quickly when the heavier bands move through.
Plows are out in force across the city, salt trucks are working nonstop, and conditions will continue to change quickly as the heaviest #snow moves in late afternoon into early evening. Brief periods of 2–3 inches per hour remain possible.
It’s beautiful out here, no question. But the impacts are real.
Plan ahead. Take it slow. Stay safe.
We’re tracking it all on The Weather Channel with continuous updates. Follow @weatherchannel for the latest.
#NESOutageAlert January 25 2pm
Freezing rain and ice have caused significant damage across the NES service area. Our lineworkers are operating in continuous rotations on extended 14–16-hour shifts to restore power as quickly as possible.
About 220,000 customers are currently without power. At least 40 broken poles have been reported so far. More than 70 distribution circuits are in the process of being restored.
Do NOT call 911 to report a power outage—we need to keep those lines open for emergencies.
DO call 911 if you see a downed power line. Always assume downed lines are live and dangerous.
How to Report an Outage:
Text: OUT to 637797 (NESPWR) from the phone number linked to your account)
Call: (615) 234-0000.
Thank you for your patience as our crews and mutual aid partners work through these tough conditions.
The @UArkansas students certainly know how to make the most of a snow day! We saw a kayak, snowboard, laundry basket, cardboard boxes, etc. go down this epic hill.