A blast of snow, ice, wind and plunging temperatures stirred up dangerous travel conditions in parts of the central U.S. on Sunday.
Linwood, NJ
Right Now
- Humidity: 49%
- Feels Like: 19°
- Heat Index: 27°
- Wind: 9 mph
- Wind Chill: 19°
- UV Index: 0 Low
- Sunrise: 07:18:16 AM
- Sunset: 04:49:45 PM
- Dew Point: 11°
- Visibility: 10 mi
Today
Partly cloudy skies early then becoming cloudy with periods of snow late. Low 24F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of snow 90%. Snow accumulating 1 to 3 inches.
Tonight
Partly cloudy skies early then becoming cloudy with periods of snow late. Low 24F. Winds W at 5 to 10 mph. Chance of snow 90%. Snow accumulating 1 to 3 inches.
Tomorrow
Snow likely. High 31F. Winds NNE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snow 100%. 1 to 3 inches of snow expected.
Next 12 Hours
Wind: WNW @ 8 mph
Precip: 2% Chance
Humidity: 51%
Wind Chill: 19°
Heat Index: 28°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 12°
Wind: WNW @ 7 mph
Precip: 2% Chance
Humidity: 55%
Wind Chill: 19°
Heat Index: 27°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 13°
Wind: WNW @ 6 mph
Precip: 15% Chance
Humidity: 55%
Wind Chill: 21°
Heat Index: 27°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 10 mi
Dew Point: 13°
Wind: W @ 4 mph
Precip: 35% Chance
Humidity: 60%
Wind Chill: 22°
Heat Index: 27°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 6 mi
Dew Point: 15°
Wind: W @ 4 mph
Precip: 90% Chance
Humidity: 62%
Wind Chill: 22°
Heat Index: 27°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 1.3 mi
Dew Point: 15°
Wind: W @ 4 mph
Precip: 93% Chance
Humidity: 71%
Wind Chill: 21°
Heat Index: 26°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 0.55 mi
Dew Point: 18°
Wind: W @ 2 mph
Precip: 88% Chance
Humidity: 74%
Wind Chill: 26°
Heat Index: 26°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 0.31 mi
Dew Point: 19°
Wind: WNW @ 1 mph
Precip: 91% Chance
Humidity: 77%
Wind Chill: 26°
Heat Index: 26°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 1 mi
Dew Point: 20°
Wind: NNW @ 1 mph
Precip: 95% Chance
Humidity: 84%
Wind Chill: 25°
Heat Index: 25°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 0.6 mi
Dew Point: 21°
Wind: NNE @ 2 mph
Precip: 94% Chance
Humidity: 83%
Wind Chill: 28°
Heat Index: 28°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 0.6 mi
Dew Point: 23°
Wind: NNE @ 4 mph
Precip: 95% Chance
Humidity: 81%
Wind Chill: 24°
Heat Index: 29°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 0.6 mi
Dew Point: 24°
Wind: NNE @ 5 mph
Precip: 94% Chance
Humidity: 80%
Wind Chill: 24°
Heat Index: 30°
UV Index: 0 Low
Visibility: 0.6 mi
Dew Point: 24°
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