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 * Frankfurt, Hesse, DE
   Feb 22, 2022 8:09 PM
   DB5ZQ Eschborn DE
   
   46°
   
   Feels like 40°
   Hi --
   Lo 38°F
   Cloudy
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 * WEATHER DETAILS - Frankfurt, Hesse, DE
    * Windchill40°F
      Daily Rain0"
    * Dew Point41°F
      Monthly Rain--
    * Humidity82%
      Avg. WindSSW 15 mph
    * Pressure30.06"
      Wind Gust 15 mph
    * Sunrise7:23 AM
      MoonWaning Gibbous
    * Sunset5:54 PM
      UV Index1 (Low)

 * Frankfurt, Hesse, DE WEATHER FORECAST
   TonightLo 38°F
   Partly cloudy with a chance of rain. Chance of precipitation 40%. Low
   temperature around 38F. Dew point will be around 39F with an average humidity
   of 83%. Winds will be 10 mph from the W.
   TomorrowHi 50°F
   Mostly sunny. High temperature around 50F. Dew point will be around 34F with
   an average humidity of 70%. Winds will be 5 mph from the SW.
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      Widespread Winter Weather Headaches Expected Through Midweek
      The last full week of February is leading to many winter weather headaches
      nearly coast-to-coast across the nation. Snow and icy mix are only part of
      the equation, as dangerously cold air will sink further south.
      
      A slow-moving front draped from the Northwest and banked up against the
      Rocky Front Range into New England will serve as a highway for these
      storms to track upon this week. It will also allow brutally cold air to
      penetrate deep into the nation’s midsection the next few days, while a
      modified version of it will become bottled up from the Ohio Valley to New
      England in time for the arrival of a late-week major winter storm.
      
      Patches of light to moderate snow exist across the nation’s northern-third
      from the Cascades and Sierra Nevada to the north-central Plains and Great
      Lakes. These same areas have already received several inches to locally
      near 2 feet of snow in the past few days, with 21 inches reported near
      Washburn, Wis., with at least several more inches likely to pad those
      gaudy totals!
      
      Snow will spread further south along the Rocky Front Range Spine, hanging
      out most in Wyoming and Colorado and a small piece of far northern New
      Mexico through Thursday morning before finally fading away into the
      central Plains. A second pocket of snow will gradually end by midweek
      across the Sierra Nevada and many higher mountainous areas of the Four
      Corners.
      
      Snowfall accumulation will be heaviest above 8,000 feet in Arizona with 4
      inches to a foot in places such as the Mogollon Rim, Kaibab Plateau and
      White Mountains. An inch or two will fall at 2,000 feet in the Sierra
      Nevada, while 8 to 12 inches will be common above 4,000 feet through
      today. Big ski resorts such as Vail and Aspen, Colo., will be digging out
      from a foot or more of new snow by early Thursday. Further east along the
      Interstate 25 corridor in Colorado, lower totals ranging from an inch, or
      two to 8 inches are possible in the Foothills.
      
      Winter Storm Warnings, Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Watches
      blanket much of the West, including Oregon’s Cascades, California’s Sierra
      Nevada, Utah’s Wasatch Range to northern Arizona and Wyoming to far
      northern New Mexico’s Rocky Front Range. Blue Canyon, Calif., Provo, Utah,
      Aspen and Vail, Colo., and Casper, Wyo., are just a couple of cities
      linked to these winter weather headlines.
      
      As the storm rockets from the Middle Mississippi Valley to eastern Canada
      in less than 48 hours, it will do so leaving a swath of heavy snow and
      particularly significant icing from the Dakotas and Minnesota to the Great
      Lakes and potentially far northern Maine.
      
      Winter Storm Warnings, Winter Weather Advisories and a Blizzard Warning
      remain in place. Here, additional snow totals of 4 to locally 12 to 18
      inches are likely. Four to 8 inches will fall near the Twin Cities, while
      2 to 4 inches will be more common in northern Maine in addition to a messy
      mix of sleet and glaze of ice. The combination of gusts to 40 mph and
      falling snow will cause difficult travel, potentially lowering visibility
      to hundreds of feet.
      
      An Ice Storm Warning is also in effect across north-central Michigan,
      including Cadillac and Traverse City. Ice accretion of two-tenths to
      one-half inch will occur, making travel difficult, if not impossible. It
      will also likely lead to power outages and tree damage.
      
      Snow and ice aren’t the only menacing issue facing the northern and
      central U.S. either. Brutally, even dangerously cold sub-zero readings
      have plunged as far south as Nebraska and east as Minnesota so far.
      Sub-zero readings will reach a bit further south, stopping in Kansas while
      proving difficult to remove along parts of the Rocky Front Range Spine
      through at least midweek. Add in gusty winds, and wind chills, or what it
      feels like to the body, will fall to minus-20 to minus-50 degrees below
      zero.
      
      Wind Chill Warnings and Wind Chill Advisories are in effect from the
      U.S.-Canada border in eastern Washington to Minnesota to eastern Colorado
      and western and west-central Kansas through midweek. If your skin is not
      protected properly, frostbite or hypothermia can occur in less than 5 to
      10 minutes. Try to avoid outdoor activities unless necessary.
      
      Meanwhile, a new storm will organize across the Lower Mississippi Valley
      and Deep South Thursday and pass south of southern New England Friday.
      This will lead to more winter weather headaches from Texas and Oklahoma to
      Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and further east, including Pennsylvania to New
      York and New England. This could end up being a major winter storm with a
      minimum of several inches of snow and up to one-quarter inch of ice
      accumulation along the storm’s northern cold sector.
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