Summary
A new weather forecast indicates that the Northeast United States will experience three additional snowstorm events over the next week and a half. The region is still recovering from a historic storm, and more snow could slow down recovery efforts.
Key Facts
- The Northeast had a major snowstorm that left up to 3 feet of snow in some areas.
- The National Weather Service and meteorologists predict more snowstorms in the coming days.
- Snow is expected on Wednesday, Friday, and early next week.
- A "clipper storm," a fast-moving weather system, will bring snow from northern Minnesota to New England.
- Locations like Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, and New York City may see snow mixed with rain.
- The second storm will reach the Midwest and then the eastern U.S., causing possible travel disruptions.
- Another system might bring minor winter weather to the Northeast early next week, with chances of snow impacts increasing by Monday.