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An active weather pattern is shaping up in the Midwest and Northeast, where two rounds of snow and ice are expected through this weekend. This wintry pattern could then persist into next week.
Storms coming from different directions will create two rounds of snow in parts of the northeastern United States within the next week, and both could bring their share of problems, including ...
The storm’s exact timing, type and amount of precipitation are still coming into focus, but another bout of disruptive icing is possible for the Midwest and Northeast.
Areas made wet and slushy by the storm will be at risk of freezing solid on Monday with little or no natural melting anticipated through the middle of the week. More winter storms brewing in the ...
An Alberta clipper storm will roll southeastward from this weekend to early next week with snow for the Upper Midwest. While much of that snow may tend to dwindle upon reaching areas east of the ...
The Brief. A winter storm next week could bring "the potential for heavy snow" to parts of the Northeast. Forecasters believe frigid artic air could pair with a system of precipitation to create snow.
Colder weather will descend on much of the East Coast late this week and a winter storm will bring both rain and snow that could reach up to a foot at higher elevations in parts of the Northeast ...
The stormy pattern is ramping up across the central and eastern United States this week, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. While the first significant push of rain, snow and ice will advance ...