East Coast, Winter Storm
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Several inches of snow are expected to fall on Dec. 2 in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, with freezing rain and iced-over roads in some areas.
A mix of moisture and cold air is expected to bring 1–3 inches of snow across Ohio, Pennsylvania, Upstate New York and much of New England, while middle New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine are expected to see 5–8 inches.
Connecticut may see its first real round of winter weather for the season in the coming days, as a storm tracks up the East Coast. The National Weather Service said the storm is expected to hit Connecticut Tuesday into Tuesday night, bringing a mix of rain and snow to the state.
The National Weather Service said early Monday that many areas could expect a wintry mix, including thunderstorms, through Tuesday. More than 6 inches of snow is possible north and west of I-95, and icy conditions are expected across the central and southern Appalachians, leading to treacherous road conditions.
Millions of Americans are under winter weather alerts as a Nor'easter brings ice and heavy snow, with up to a foot expected in northern Pennsylvania and central New York.
A nor’easter along the Mid-Atlantic coast is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds to a large chunk of the East Coast from northeastern North Carolina to southern New England on Monday. The National Weather Service said in its Monday forecast ...
A storm out of the Tennessee Valley headed into the Northeast toward the end of the week, drenching much of the East Coast on Thursday, with the rain expected to stick around in some areas for Halloween.
According to NWS, winter storm warnings are in effect across the Great Lakes, including Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, for Wednesday, Nov. 26, which is considered a peak travel day. On Thanksgiving Day, snow could fall in some Midwestern states, while rain is expected in the Pacific Northwest.