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Snow Squalls, Strong Winds, and Periods of Heavy Snow to Impact Northeastern U.S. Overnight through Thursday

A powerful Arctic cold front will sweep across the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, and Mid Atlantic overnight, and across the Northeast U.S. Thursday. Snow squalls along this front will be accompanied by intense bursts of heavy snowfall and gusty winds, producing dangerous travel conditions due to whiteouts and icy roads. Below normal temperatures will follow the the arctic front to close the week. Read More >

 

 

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