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Six States Brace for Snow Despite Warmer Temperatures

Six States Brace for Snow Despite Warmer Temperatures

Summary

A storm is expected to bring a mix of snow and rain to six states in the U.S. Northeast from Sunday night into Monday. Despite warmer temperatures, areas including West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York may see winter weather impacts. Snowfall amounts could range from 1 to 3 inches, with the possibility of up to 7 inches in some areas.

Key Facts

  • Six states in the Northeast will be affected: West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York.
  • The storm will consist of snow and a wet wintry mix starting Sunday night through Monday.
  • Expected snowfall ranges from 1 to 3 inches, potentially up to 7 inches in specific areas.
  • Snow forecast includes areas like eastern Pennsylvania, northern New Jersey, and coastal New York.
  • Weather conditions depend on the storm's track and how it interacts with existing cold air.
  • Travel on the Interstate 95 corridor could be impacted, with conditions ranging from wet roads to slippery surfaces.
  • A separate weather system will bring light snow to northern areas, including the St. Lawrence Valley.
  • Warmer weather is anticipated in the Northeast after Monday with upcoming Pacific air.
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