Weekend Storm Drops Heavy Snow Around Northeast
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NEW YORK — Millions along the Interstate 95 corridor on the Northeast coast will see their first significant winter storm of the season this weekend, as a fast-moving system takes advantage of freezing temperatures brought by another invasion of the polar vortex .
A powerful cross-country storm system is set to slam the region with a mix of heavy rain, damaging winds, and rapid temperature swings that will lead to snow in some Northeast locations. The National Weather Service is warning that strong wind gusts ...
For the rest of the country, the dream of a white Christmas looks increasingly like a green Christmas reality. A few quick-hitting winter storms may push through the Northeast, dropping snow that could stay on the ground through Christmas, but fresh snow for the holiday is unlikely.
Widespread, steady system snow that developed Saturday afternoon will start to taper off from west to east across Northeast Ohio Saturday evening.
A lake-effect snow warning and winter weather advisory are now in effect across Northeast Ohio as heavy snow, blowing snow and poor visibility threaten travel throughout the weekend.
Millions of Americans in the Northeast were facing stormy conditions beginning on Thursday and persisting into Friday.
A winter storm watch is in effect around Northeast Ohio, and people like Darryl Morre rushed to stores in preparation.
Northeast Ohio residents can expect high temperatures in the low 20s with wind gusts approaching 30 mph, followed by overnight lows in the mid-teens.
A storm expected in the days leading up to Christmas could bring snow or ice to parts of the U.S., according to AccuWeather's latest forecast.