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A powerful winter storm system moving across the Great Lakes and Northeast is bringing snow and ice, frigid temperatures and possible whiteout conditions.
An incoming storm will bring rain and snow showers to our forecast today ahead of heavier snow tonight and Friday morning.
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Widespread 3-6 inches of snowfall projected for major post-Christmas storm: Here's timing
A major winter storm taking aim at the Northeast is set to bring a mess of snow, sleet, and ice starting Christmas night, with AccuWeather's first snowfall projections showing a widespread 3 to 6 inches of accumulation,
Travel on New Year's Eve could be delayed in parts of the country expecting snow and slick conditions. See the forecast.
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Snow storm expected to dump up to 9 inches across NJ, NY, LI: See forecast timeline, totals
Though it wasn’t a white Christmas, a strong storm is expected to deliver impactful snow and ice that could snarl travel.
A more intense round of snow arrives Wednesday afternoon as an Arctic front moves through the region. Conditions could produce snow squalls with localized heavier snow showers. Accumulations will vary due to the scattered nature of the snow, but most areas should see another half inch to 2 inches by early evening.
It wasn’t a white Christmas. But it will surely be a white weekend. An area of low pressure approaching the tri-state Friday is expected to bring accumulating snow by late afternoon into Saturday morning.