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Alberta Clipper to bring lake-effect snow to NY
What Is the Alberta Clipper Storm and Where is it Heading?
Fast-moving storms from Canada are bringing snow, cold and gusty winds to the US—here's what you need to know.
What is an Alberta Clipper? Explaining the storm bringing snow to Vermont, New York
The term was coined in the 1960s by Rheinhart Harms, a meteorologist at the U.S. National Weather Service Office in Milwaukee, Wisconsin who noted the rapid speed of these snow-producing storms as they moved from Alberta towards the Great Lakes.
Alberta Clipper explained: What does the system bring?
An Alberta Clipper is a low pressure system that rapidly moves from western Canada, deriving its name from the Canadian Province of Alberta. It travels into the Northern Plains, the Midwest and the Great Lakes. An Alberta Clipper draws down cold Canadian air and typically brings snow, cold temperatures and strong winds.
New "Alberta Clipper" storm aims to dump more snow across Great Lakes, Northeast
The quick, but powerful storm will bring gusty winds to 50 mph and another round of snow to the Great Lakes and Northeast this week.
Alberta Clipper to bring lake-effect snow to N.Y.; wind advisory issued in NYC
Alberta Clipper winds are expected to bring “intense snow squalls” followed by “heavy lake-effect snow” to parts of the Northeast, as a wind advisory will remain in effect in New York City until late Thursday night,
Alberta Clipper brings snow, gusty winds & frigid chills
Temps climbed into the 30s for the second straight day. Even with the warmer highs, it was still the 8th straight day with below normal temps.
NYC weather: Alberta Clipper storm brings threat of snow squall, heavy winds
New York City is forecast to experience a burst of snow this week following some wet weather brought on by an Alberta Clipper storm. A clipper storm, as defined by the National Weather Service, is a fast-moving storm that drops into the U.
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More snow, bitter cold to slam Northeast and Midwest in fast-moving clipper storm
Nearly 19 million people are under winter alerts for quick bursts of snow, strong winds and blizzard conditions across swaths ...
WIVT Binghamton on MSN
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Scattered snow showers and gusty winds today while clipper passes
AVERAGE LOW FOR DECEMBER 5th: 25° THURSDAY’S SUNRISE: 7:21 AM THURSDAY’S SUNSET: 4:36 PM Elmira, N.Y. (WETM)– This morning, ...
WeatherNation TV
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Clipper Brings Snow to New England, More Lake Effect Snow
Lake effect snow warnings remain in effect as well for areas near Lake Erie, where another foot plus of snow is expected ...
Yahoo
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Checking the status of Livingston County roads after clipper system hits metro Detroit
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Traverse City Record-Eagle
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Clipper, cold front clobber region
TRAVERSE CITY — An Alberta Clipper sweeping over the Great Lakes will be followed by even more snow when a cold front moves ...
Fox Weather on MSN
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Alberta Clipper to bring snow to over 12 states from Dakotas to Northeast
A winter weather event known as an Alberta Clipper will descend from Canada later this week and roll across the northern tier ...
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Ask the Weather Authority Team: What is an Alberta Clipper and how does it impact Maine?
A clipper system brought many their first measurable snowfall of the season. That clipper system is also known as an Alberta ...
GB News on MSN
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US weather: 'Clipper' snowstorm to plough America into 'life-threatening emergency' as Arctic air triggers plunging temperatures
A powerful ‘clipper’ storm loaded with a ‘direct Arctic discharge’ will plough snow-hit America threatening a ...
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