The Northeast and mid-Atlantic could experience their largest snowstorm of the season if a developing storm across the central and eastern U.S. takes the right track. Computer models indicate this storm will move from the Rockies into the Plains before tracking eastward, with winter weather alerts already in effect for several states. The storm's potential to become a nor'easter hinges on its path and moisture levels as it nears the East Coast, which could result in heavy snow from late Wednesday through Friday.
The energy for this storm moves out of the Rockies and into the Plains on Monday before heading east, aiming for significant snow in the Northeast.
FOX Weather Meteorologist Ari Sarsalari explained the preferred track for a blizzard depends on how closely the storm hugs the coast.
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