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How are the traffic conditions? What about the latest school closings? Check this story to follow live updates as we track the latest on the wintry weather.
A potentially disruptive winter storm expected to move across the eastern United States later this week could bring snow to the Appalachians, the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast, but forecasters warned on Monday that it was too early to know exactly how the complicated system would unfold.
Middle Tennessee is forecasted to receive light snow accumulation the week of Jan. 12. Eastern Middle Tennessee has the highest chance of receiving measurable snow, according to the National Weather Service. Light snow accumulation is on the way for Middle Tennessee.
The word ‘snow’ starts to scare people," he said. But many regions will only see a "a coating of a half-inch or less."
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N.J. weather: Big snowstorm chances fading out for later this week, but light snow showers possible
Forecasters say New Jersey can expect some rain showers Wednesday afternoon and Wednesday night, possibly changing to scattered snow showers or flurries on Thursday.
Old Man Winter is finally going to get a firm grip on Michigan this week. An Arctic cold front will race through mid-week and plunge our temperatures in the deep freeze. This cold also gets our lake-effect snow machine revved up. Here’s what you can expect this week in Michigan.
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Wintry mix, possible snow in NYC this week: Here's when
A storm is making its way toward the Northeast this week, but the snow may turn into more of a wintry mix by the time it arrives in NYC.
After this wave of snow departs, it's going to be cold on Saturday as high temperatures struggle to get out of the single digits. Next week looks intriguing, and the weather service is monitoring the situation for another potential "clipper wave train" that could deliver multiple rounds of snow.