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WEATHER ALERT: Winter Storm Could Mean Snow in Columbia This Weekend

Winter Storm Iola is forecast to intensify as it hits the East Coast and bring snow, ice and rain to a large part of the region.

Get the salt and shovels ready. A winter snowstorm headed for the Northeast could mean rain, ice and snow in Columbia this weekend.

Winter Storm Iola was named Wednesday afternoon after storm warnings were issued in the Southwest, according to the Weather Channel. Areas in the U.S., including New Mexico and Texas, experienced snowfall rates as high as 3 inches per hour.

As the storm heads for the Northeast, the Weather Channel forecast says snowfall rate and location is still unclear, but the the storm will likely intensify rapidly as it hits the East Coast.

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Most of the weekend snow — if any — is predicted to fall between Friday night and Saturday morning.

Forecasts can change. Check The Weather Channel for the local forecast.

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Here’s what you can expect in Columbia:

  • Friday, temperatures are expected to be from the mid 30s to low 40s. There is a 90 percent chance of precipitation Friday night with about one inch of snow expected.
  • Saturday, there is a high of 38 degrees expected with an 80 percent chance of rain.
  • Sunday, the high is expected to be 41 degrees. There is a 60 percent chance of intermittent rain and snow Sunday night.


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