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A Warmer February? How Will It Feel Where You Live?

Roses are red, violets are blue, February is coming, will you feel cold too? As we head toward the end of winter, I know warmer temperatures are on the minds of many. But that won’t be the reality for everyone. Will the last full month of winter bring you a blast of arctic chill or a spring-like rise in temperatures? Meteorologist Caitlin Kaiser breaks it down.
A Warmer February? How Will It Feel Where You Live?story-preview

Rain, Warmer Weather Will Help Eat Away Southern Snowpack

Scattered showers and storms will develop ahead of a cold front Tuesday and Wednesday. Rain and warmer weather will help eat away at the current snowpack across the South and Southeast, which is great news for places still without power. Watch this video to see when you may need your umbrella.
Rain, Warmer Weather Will Help Eat Away Southern Snowpackstory-preview

Ask A Met: Is The Weather Repeating Itself?

Each week, our meteorologists answer a question from readers.
Ask A Met: Is The Weather Repeating Itself?story-preview

Drone Captures Myrtle Beach’s Winter Makeover

As Winter Storm Gianna dropped heavy snow across the Carolinas, one of the country’s most popular spring break destinations looked more like a scene from a snow globe. Drone video gives you an amazing view as snow clashed with golden sands and crashing waves along Myrtle Beach, in South Carolina.
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This System Will Bring More Rain Than Snow To Eastern US

The next storm system will bring the chance for rain to most of the Southeast Tuesday into Wednesday, which is a welcome relief to areas that just saw snow and ice. It will be cold enough for light snow to fall from Cincinnati to Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, but any accumulations look to be very minor. Watch this video to see when the rain or snow will impact your travel plans.
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