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Train Of Storms To Bring Midwest, Northeast Unrelenting Snow Into Next Week

Thursday, February 5, 2015 16:35
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Accuweather

Winter is in high gear and the Northeast continues to get pounded , being shown no signs of mercy going into early Feb. , we can expect more of the same, as old man winter seems like he’s on steroids now, unleashing his fury!

 Alex Sosnowski

A train of storms will bring round after round of snow from the Upper Midwest to the Northeast this weekend into early next week.

The storms will bring episodes of snow every 12-24 hours or so from northern Minnesota, upstate New York, northern Pennsylvania, northern New Jersey and New England.

In some cases, there may be snow of varying intensity from this weekend right straight through into early next week.

A train of storms will bring round after round of snow from the Upper Midwest to the Northeast this weekend into early next week.

The first batch of snow in the train will move into the Upper Midwest on Friday, by way of Canada and take a track to the east-southeast.

Additional systems will follow into early Monday in the Midwest, and exiting the Northeast by Tuesday.

Most of the snow events will tend to be more of a nuisance, where property owners will have to clean off a coating to an inch or two of snow periodically, while road crews will have to put down several rounds of deicing or anti-skid materials.

There will be some exceptions, mainly just north of the track of each of the storms where several inches of snow can fall. The cumulative effect of the snow could be quite heavy for some communities.

According to AccuWeather.com Chief Meteorologist Elliot Abrams, “The potential is there for a heavy accumulation in some of the same places that were hit hard with feet of snow in the past two weeks.”

From a skiing standpoint, the pattern is about as good as it gets from the Upper Midwest to New York state and New England with natural snow and persistent cold air.

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