The first day of spring in Acadiana will feel more like winter with cooler than normal weather. Temperatures are starting in the 30s to 40s this morning as areas of frost are possible north of Interstate 10. The afternoon looks mostly sunny and comfortably cool with highs in the mid-60s. Winds should be much lighter []
Snow that started as flurries overnight will intensify throughout the day, and will lead to dangerous driving conditions with strong winds.
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The Northern Hemisphere's spring — or vernal — equinox can land between
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This week will look and feel a little more winter-like with chilly temps and chances for snow.
Good morning, folks! Starting the morning with temps in the upper 20s to low 40s across the High Plains. For today, we should see pleasant conditions. Winds will start light and remain light. Cloud cover to the south will continue to decrease leaving us with plenty of sunshine for the start of our new week. []
Windy conditions continue throughout the Northland again today, as highs stay below freezing today.
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Highs remain around the freezing mark across the Northland.
The main wave of heavy wet-cement snow pushes into southwestern Minnesota early Sunday morning. The heavy snow bands look likely to reach the Twin Cities and much of central Minnesota by midday Sunday.
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