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WindWNW 11 mph * Pressure-- Wind Gust -- * Sunrise7:58 AM MoonNew * Sunset5:20 PM UV Index1 (Low) * Frankfurt, Hesse, DE WEATHER FORECAST TodayHi 47°F Mostly cloudy. High temperature around 47F. Dew point will be around 36F with an average humidity of 69%. Winds will be 10 mph from the WNW. TonightLo 41°F Cloudy. Low temperature around 41F. Dew point will be around 39F with an average humidity of 89%. Winds will be 4 mph from the WSW. * Featured Videos Meteorologists Confirm Longest Lightning Flash on Recordt * Air QualityView Live Map 37 Fair Frankfurt Last updated at 09:50 am * Pollen ic_pollen_web undefined Not Available Predominant Pollen: * SPARK LIGHTNING Closest strike in the last 30 minutes: 1080.5 miles away No Lightning Nearby * * TOP STORIES Major Early February Storm Eyes Central, Eastern U.S. February is here, and so is a major winter storm packing oodles of winter weather problems across parts of the nation’s heartland to the Atlantic Seaboard by week’s end. A potent storm will accelerate across northeastern Canada the next few days, paving the way for a cold front to slowly inch south and east through the end of the week. Several fast-moving disturbances aloft mixed with plenty of Arctic air supplied by large Canadian high pressure entering the U.S. northern-tier will combine to produce major winter weather headaches from the Rocky Front Range to New England. Light snow will be limited to Idaho and Montana’s Bitterroot Range to the Colorado Rocky Front Range before covering more area into much of New Mexico and increasing in intensity by Wednesday morning. At the same time, a major snow event will begin from eastern Kansas to southeastern Michigan tonight before a march further south occurs throughout Wednesday into Thursday morning. This would lead to the heaviest snow totals occurring near and northwest of Interstates 40, 44, 70, 75, 80, and 90 to name a few from northern Ohio to the Texas Panhandle and New Mexico. A wintry transition zone will exist just south of the heavy snow ribbon, initially residing from Oklahoma City to St. Louis and Indianapolis as well as just south of Toledo, Ohio, for the midweek. Another southward shift will occur on Thursday as a new area of low pressure develops along the front over the Lower Mississippi Valley and Deep South. This will lead to a potentially major icy mix from near Dallas and Abilene, Texas, to Little Rock, Ark., Louisville, Ky., to Pittsburgh and State College, Pa., by Thursday night and Friday. Widespread Winter Storm Warnings, Winter Weather Advisories, and Winter Storm Watches remain in place from eastern Colorado and much of eastern and northern New Mexico to Maine. Albuquerque, N.M., Denver, Oklahoma City, Wichita, Kan., Dallas and Waco, Texas, Springfield and St. Louis, Mo., Memphis, Tenn., Louisville, Ky., Chicago, Indianapolis, Cincinnati and Cleveland, Ohio, Detroit, Buffalo and Syracuse, N.Y., Burlington, Vt., Concord, N.H., and Portland and Caribou, Maine, are included. The Interstate 25 corridor from Denver to Albuquerque, N.M., will receive 3 to 8 inches with more than a foot further west in the foothills. The corridor between Waco, Oklahoma City and Wichita, Kan., will pick up 2 to 7 inches of snow and sleet plus a trace to near three-tenths of an inch of ice accretion. That said, the snow jackpot will be near Interstates 44, 70, 80, and 90 from Missouri to Ohio and western New York State by Friday morning with many spots digging out of 6 to 18 inches or locally more. Before switching to snow, ice accretion of a trace to locally more than three-tenths of an inch will be most likely south of Interstate 70 to cites near Little Rock, Ark., and Memphis, Tenn., Louisville, Ky., Columbus, Ohio, to Pittsburgh and State College, Pa., by early on Friday morning. Snow and sleet accumulation of 1 to 6 inches are likely here also. More uncertainty exists across parts of southern and central New England to the Mid-Atlantic given the variability in storm track and amount of cold air available. Latest forecast trends are beginning to favor a colder scenario Thursday night to Friday night, especially north of Interstate 90 in Massachusetts and in New York State. This means the chances a plowable snow occurs are increasing, as is the chance for a wintry mix further south toward the Interstate 95 corridor. Make sure to download the WeatherBug app to stay up to date on the latest on this significant storm. It’s also never too early to have a supply kit packed in case of inclement weather. A simple kit including a weather radio, water, blankets, batteries and non-perishable food items will go a long way in the event of a power outage. It’s always best to avoid travel in rough weather as the roads will be dangerous. Read More Wednesday's Weather Outlook Read More History of Groundhog Day Read More Preparing for Cold Weather Read More Video: Meteorologists Confirm Longest Lightning Flash on Record Read More Olympians Worry as 'Winter' Disappears From Winter Games Read More MORE NEWS * * * * * * TODAY'S NATIONAL OUTLOOK * Hurricane Center * Cold & Flu * * Snow & Ski * Allergies & Pollen * Fire Center © Mapbox © OpenStreetMap Improve this map * HALL OF FAME PHOTOS * TRAFFIC CAMERAS * WEATHER CAMERAS No Weather Cams available in this region * Air Quality * * Always Have Access to WeatherBug at Your Fingertips, It's Free. Connect With Us © GroundTruth, 2022. 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