Northeast, Storm warning
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Millions of people are being warned about the potential for blizzard conditions. The winter storm, the path of which has concerned forecasters for days, is now expected to bring "significant impacts" across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast Sunday into Monday, the National Weather Service said Saturday, Feb. 21.
Just a month after much of the United States was blanketed with a thick layer of snow, a large blizzard is forecast to drop over a foot of snow in many large cities on the East Coast.
It’s already been a brutally cold and snowy winter for the northeastern US, but what’s typically the region’s snowiest month is just getting started.
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Winter Weather Advisory begins in Northeast Ohio
(WJW) — A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued for the counties highlighted below from 6 p.m. Sunday to 1 a.m. Tuesday. This is where 3-6″ of snow will be possible. A couple of inches of snow could still fall just outside of the watch area as well.
AccuWeather forecasters predict parts of the country will see a reprieve from the extreme winter weather that started the year.
What are meteorologists supposed to do when the models they rely on disagree so sharply? And how should you interpret the forecast?
Forecasts on Friday began to make another major snowstorm look far more likely. Snow is expected to begin falling Sunday.
Millions of people in New York City and a large swath of the northeastern U.S. are stuck at home under road travel bans and blizzard warnings as heavy snow and strong winds intensified, creating white