Summary: Strong winds will develop across northern Montana on Monday. Gusts up to 80 mph are expected along the Rocky Mountain Front. A developing coastal wave may bring some wintry precipitation along the east coast Monday into Tuesday. A weak clipper across the Great Lakes region may bring light snow through Monday. Otherwise, weather remains relatively dry over the next three days.
The east coast storm will impact travel along the I-95 corridor. Areas of I-85 from Columbia, SC to Durham, NC could be slippery as well.
The storm from last week will continue to delay freight movement in numerous states. Some terminals experienced three days of closures last week while most others saw at least one day of closures in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine.
- West winds 30 - 40 mph with gusts up to 60mph expected
- Travel could be difficult for high profile vehicles
- Light glaze of freezing rain expected.
- Light glaze of ice/Light accumulation of sleet
- Light glaze of ice
- Light glaze of ice
- Total snow accumulations of a dusting to one inch
- Light glaze of ice
- Total snow accumulations of a dusting to two inches
- Light glaze of ice
- Total snow accumulations of a dusting to one inch
- Light glaze of ice
- Total snow accumulations of a dusting to two inches
- Light glaze if ice
- 1-3 inches snow accumulation
- Up to one tenth of an inch of ice
- 4-7 inches snow accumulation