Summary
The Northeast United States is expected to receive more snow starting on Friday, according to the National Weather Service. Forecasters predict light to moderate snowfall, with the possibility of travel delays and slick roads. While this storm is not as severe as the current one, overlapping systems could complicate recovery efforts.
Key Facts
- The National Weather Service forecasts snow in the Northeast starting Friday.
- Light to moderate snowfall is expected in New York, New England, and nearby states.
- Snow totals depend on the storm's path and are not predicted to be severe.
- Meteorologists warn of possible travel delays and slick roads.
- Affected states include Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
- There is a 5 percent or greater chance of snow across a wide area from Indiana to Maine.
- Snow chances may decrease over the weekend but could increase again on Monday.
- People in the region are advised to monitor weather updates closely.