National Weather Service, Winter driving
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The National Weather Service is working to hire back hundreds of positions laid off or otherwise cut by the Trump administration, but it’s progressing at a snail’s pace, forcing many offices to continue to cope with vacancies that could affect winter forecasts.
A Cold Weather Advisory is in effect in St. Louis, warning of dangerous wind chills that may cause hypothermia or frostbite. Residents are advised to wear warm clothing and take precautions.
Vacancies remain in National Weather Service offices across the country, including in some of the coldest, snowiest parts of the country.
The National Weather Service at State College has issued a winter weather advisory for Lancaster County from tonight into Sunday afternoon, with between 2 and 3 inches of snow expected.
Expect sunny days in Charlotte, slight dip in temperatures early in the week, with highs near 57 and possible brisk winds.
With snow coming down in our area and the National Weather Service has issued an advisory until 4 p.m. Due to light and moderate snow mixing with sleet, slippery road conditions are expected, particularly in southern Clinton County,
The National Weather Service has begun issuing winter weather advisories as Middle Tennessee prepares for snow across the first two days of December.
The Dense Fog Advisory is expected to be in effect from 3 a.m. until 9 a.m., limiting visibility for a second straight morning in the Alamo City. According to the NWS, visibility will be down to a quarter-mile or less in areas.