Here's what arrival of La Niña means for your winter weather
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As much as a foot of snow could fall in some locations, and roads could become icy, the National Weather Service said.
The Jersey Shore would take the brunt of the storm with 2 to 4 inches of rain and beach erosion among the concerns
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The coastal storm forecast to impact New York City on Sunday and Monday is slated to bring gusty winds, rain and the threat of coastal flooding. As previously reported, coastal flooding is a major concern for those coastal communities from the Battery in Manhattan down south, including the east shore of Staten Island.
Developing list of cancelations due to Tropical Storm Priscilla. As moisture from the storm continues to make its way north, we can expect widespread showers and thunderstorms this weekend.
The coastal storm starting Sunday could bring 'significant coastal flooding' and high winds to New Jersey, forecasters say.
The rain today is mostly staying 50-100 miles northeast of KC. The next rain chance after today is later Sunday night-Monday from tropical storm Raymond.
Two Florida airports are the first to comply with a new Florida law banning flights with "weather modification or geoengineering equipment."
In the United States, La Niña often means more precipitation — including possible snowstorms — in northern areas and winter dryness in the South. It can bring heavier rains in Indonesia, the Philippines,