Haven't Had Enough Snow? You May Be in Luck!
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Haven't Had Enough Snow? You May Be in Luck!
"While the track and intensity of this storm are still uncertain, it could bring the most significant travel disruptions for some areas since the blockbuster blizzard in the Northeast and the most significant wintry weather for parts of the Midwest in weeks. It could also mean substantial rain for coastal cities."
"Arctic air is set to move in across the Midwest over the weekend and into the Northeast from Sunday into Monday. It advised that the cold front is capable of producing scattered snow, sleet, and rain showers as it moves east."
"But while the GFS has been known to hype up large snow events that don't come to fruition, it was also the sole model that foresaw this week's blizzard slamming into the Northeast."
New York experienced another light snowfall on Wednesday, just days after Monday's record-breaking blizzard. Forecasters warn of more substantial winter weather arriving early next week as Arctic air moves across the Midwest and into the Northeast from Sunday through Monday. AccuWeather predicts the cold front could produce scattered snow, sleet, and rain showers, potentially causing significant travel disruptions across the Northeast and Midwest. Precipitation is expected to move through Chicago and Minneapolis before pushing eastward to Philadelphia, Boston, Providence, and New York. The GFS forecast model shows the most significant snow potential for New York, though its accuracy remains uncertain.
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