NASCAR Cup Series continues with O'Reilly Auto Parts 253 at Daytona
FOX Sports NASCAR race announcer Mike Joy joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' with the details.
After a relatively quiet first three weeks of February in terms of significant snow events for residents outside the highest elevations of the southern Rockies, a more potent storm looks to take shape around midweek. A cold front dug eastward across the Plains and southward through the southern Rockies on Tuesday night, and colder conditions are following in its wake. Leftover energy from a storm that brought heavy rain and avalanche danger to parts of the Pacific Northwest to begin the week, and an influx of moisture, will dive southward on Wednesday. This energy and moisture will meet up with the cool conditions in place across the southern Rockies Wednesday night and bring snow to parts of the region. Snow will first overspread the Wasatch Range of Utah by Wednesday evening before blanketing portions of Wyoming and Colorado overnight and parts of New Mexico and Arizona by early Thursday morning. In Utah, places like Salt Lake City and Provo may miss out on any accumulating snow while totals pile up over the mountains east of each city. A general 1-3 inches of snow is expected across the Wasatch, with higher amounts of 3-6 inches likely to be confined to the northernmost portion of the range. CLICK HERE FOR THE FREE ACCUWEATHER APP A more robust amount of snow is expected to target much of Colorado through Thursday. While 1-3 inches can blanket many of the lower elevations of Colorado through Thursday, many populous cities including Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo may receive a quick 3-6 inches of snow. Snowfall totals in excess of 6 inches and up to an AccuWeather Local StormMax™ of 24 inches from this event will largely be confined to the highest elevations. With a bulk of the snow expected to arrive overnight Wednesday, the Thursday morning commute may prove challenging for some residents. Travel disruptions across portions of interstates 70, 80 and 25 are possible as a result of snow and gusty winds brought on by this storm. Unseasonably cold air and a lack of available moisture have led to a lull in significant snow events in February for the cities surrounding the Rockies, especially in parts of Colorado and Wyoming. This lull in snowfall is not at all uncommon for these areas at this time of year. Although January and February are the last two months of meteorological winter, neither of these months is actually the snowiest month of the year for cities like Denver. "During the middle of winter in January into early February, the mean jet stream or 'storm track' tends to set up south of places like Denver," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dan Pydynowski said. "Also at this time, average temperatures are at their coldest along the Front Range and cold air holds less moisture than warmer air." Unseasonably cold air has been trapped on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains and has been unable to filter, to a great extent, across to the west. Cities like Denver and Colorado Springs, Colorado, are currently running an average of 7 to 7.5 degrees Fahrenheit below normal for the month of February. Farther north in places like Great Falls and Billings, Montana, the departures from average are even more drastic, with 17.6 degrees below and 16.0 degrees below average, respectively as of Tuesday. The western side of the Rocky Mountains holds a completely different story. Places like Salt Lake City and Provo, Utah, are currently running 4.1 degrees and 3.9 degrees above average, respectively. "By the time late February and early March roll around, there is more moisture available to work with in the atmosphere and the mean storm track returns northward once again," Pydynowski explained. "Even though temperatures are rising, March is typically the snowiest month of the year for places like Denver, due to the increased availability of moisture." Denver averages just over 7.5 inches of snow for the month of February, while in March, the city receives just under a foot of snow on average. With only a few days remaining, the city's month-to-date snow total for February stands at 4.5 inches. After snow from the midweek storm winds down across much of the southern Rockies by Thursday evening, scattered opportunities for the odd snow shower will remain in the forecast, largely for mountain areas, through the weekend. Keep checking back on AccuWeather.com and stay tuned to the AccuWeather Network on DirecTV, Frontier and Verizon Fios.
The Florida Panthers, with a record-setting second period, defeated the Dallas Stars 3-1 on Monday night at Sunrise, Fla. Trailing 1-0, Florida changed the game's momentum with its gigantic second period, scoring twice and outshooting Dallas 29-4. It was also a record defensively for Dallas.
Bucs GM Jason Licht said on Tuesday that a Brady extension is "a possibility."
Is it all that odd, Naomi?
The NBA announced its list of 14 All-Star reserves for this year's game in Atlanta on March 7. There were perhaps more deserving candidates this year than ever before, which means there were plenty of worthy candidates left out.
The NBA announced its reserves for the 2021 All-Star Game on Tuesday, as selected by the league's coaches.
Bojan Bogdanovic (Utah Jazz) with a 2-pointer vs the Charlotte Hornets, 02/22/2021
"The Black Beast" now has 12 career KOs, tied for the most in UFC history.
Official Josh Tiven didn't like how Redick passed him the ball after a whistle.
The Timberwolves have replaced Ryan Saunders after a league-worst 7-24 start.
Jae Crowder (Phoenix Suns) with a deep 3 vs the Portland Trail Blazers, 02/22/2021
A sign at the entrance to Daytona International Speedway warned spectators the Confederate flag was not welcome on property. Its presence, NASCAR wrote, “runs contrary to our commitment to providing a welcoming and inclusive environment.” Pass through the tunnel and onto the sprawling grounds and not a single Confederate flag was flying over the campsites.
Josh Norris scored in the third round of a shootout to give the Ottawa Senators a 5-4 win over the visiting Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday. The result wasn't without controversy, as the Canadiens thought they had scored the winning goal with three seconds left in regulation. Brendan Gallagher redirected a Ben Chiarot point shot past goalie Matt Murray, but after a video review, officials waved off the play after ruling that Gallagher interfered with Murray prior to the shot.
"Hell yes," Newton said about a potential return to New England.
The NFL rumor mill is picking up. With trade winds blowing and the start of free agency less than a month away, our experts reveal the offseason chatter they want to believe.
Thaddeus Young (Chicago Bulls) with a buzzer beater vs the Houston Rockets, 02/22/2021
Daniil Medvedev reached the final in Melbourne on the back of a 20-match winning streak but was beaten in straight sets by Djokovic, who clinched his 18th Grand Slam crown. The Serb's triumph means 15 of the last 16 majors have been won by Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal.
The Packers are one of three teams in contention to sign free agent DL J.J. Watt, according to John Clayton.
Sheila Ford Hamp notes how far the NFL has come in hiring women after commissioner Pete Rozelle couldn't get find her a job in the NFL in the 1970s.
Denny Hamlin has won the Busch Pole Award for Sunday’s Dixie Vodka 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway (3:30 p.m. ET, FOX, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio). Hamlin, the NASCAR Cup Series points leader, will start his No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota from the pole position with Joey Logano in the No. 22 Team Penske Ford sharing […]