New Winter Weather Warnings Issued in Northeast
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Parts of the Midwest, Great Lakes, and Northeast are expecting winter storm impacts to begin as soon as Tuesday night.
As if this winter hasn't brought enough snow, we're watching the potential for a significant storm late this upcoming weekend.
The massive storm dumped heavy snow and ice across a huge swath of the United States, leaving nearly 600,000 homes without power and more than two dozen people dead.
After a brief break, an active, wintry pattern has quickly returned to parts of New England and the interior Northeast, as a quick-hitting clipper continues to bring more snow to the region before exiting the Northeast on Wednesday. Winter Weather Alerts remain in effect for parts of the area.
A large storm system is expected to hit this weekend, with snow and ice from Texas to the Carolinas and up the Eastern seaboard. The winter system could bring more than a foot of snow.
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Clipper system to hit Northeast, bigger weekend storm may followA fast-moving clipper system will bring a mix of snow and sleet to much of the Northeast with meteorologists closely monitoring the potential for a more significant winter storm over Valentine’s Day weekend.
A fast-moving clipper system is expected to bring additional snow to a region that is already well above its winter average.
Blizzardlike conditions stemming from a "bomb cyclone" brought heavy snow to the Southeast and ushered in frigid temperatures to much of the East Coast.