A ‘parade’ of snow, winter weather forecast for northeast, midwest

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Snow lovers in northeast and middlewest, this can be your week.

The winter storm expected to spread a mixture of snow, ice and rain over parts of the central and eastern United States over the weekend “is just the next one in a series of storms,” ​​said Accuweather Senior meteorologist Joe Lundberg.

“We are in a very active pattern, with a parade of systems moving west to the east across the country,” National Weather Service -meteorologist Bob Oravec told USA Today Friday. “There’s a lot of winter weather on the way,” he added.

Actually Weather.com reported Friday It is now a fall in all this season from Boston to New York and Washington, DC, will probably soon surpass what these big cities saw in the last two snow-out-out winters together.

A computer model showed a huge 2-3 feet of snow expected over the next 10 days over the northeast, “Including NYC and Boston,” said Meteorologist Ryan Maue on x.

Saturday storm

Snow, gossip and freezing rain will affect parts of the midwest and most of the northeast Saturday according to Weather.com Meteorologist Jonathan Erdmanthat writes in an online forecast. “A wintry mix could reach the Washington, DC and Baltimore areas during the day,” he said. “Snow is spreading to New York City and Boston in the evening.”

Oravec said New York City could pick up 4 inches of snow, while the Boston area looks as much as 6-12 inches.

“Periods of moderate and powerful snow are combined with low visibility to create dangerous driving conditions,” the weather service warned. “Roads, and especially bridges and transitions, are likely to be smooth and dangerous. Traveling can be very difficult.”

From late Saturday and lasts in the early Sunday freezing of rain and sleet will also be a large part of the storm, especially south of the Interstate 80 from Ohio through New Jersey, noticed Capital weather bands.

The snow had to persist early on Sunday in New England before ending, Weather.com said. People on their way to or from the Super Bowl parties on Sunday night should have small weather problems in most of the country.

Two storms next week

The storm parade continues next week. “From late Monday to Wednesday, a storm stems from Texas and moves southeast,” Lundberg warned.

He said that the accumulation of snow is on the tap for areas from the central plains to parts of the mid -Atlantic and New England along with a risk of some gossip and freezing rain.

Oravec said the heaviest snow from this storm is likely to fall on Tuesday from Washington, DC, to Philadelphia to New York City.

Another storm is expected later next week with the probable Snow Bullseye in the Midwest, Oravec told USA Today. Cities like Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago can see the heaviest snow from this system.

Summer -like, so soggy in the south

While much of the country’s northern level is dealing with winter weather, the south will continue to look jump -like for almost summer -like conditions, Oravec said.

Specifically, temperatures on Saturday in the deep south will rise to as much as 30 degrees above average as heights of 80 degrees in many places, the weather service says.

While the extreme heat will ease next week, Accuweather said a foggy breathing is on the tap for parts of the south. When moisture moves north out of the Gulf into the warmer sector in next week’s storms, rainbands can be enduring from Mississippi to lower Tennessee -Dale.

“In the warmer air south of these storms, periods of rain can lead to flooding areas. There may even be some severe thunderstorms over the lower Mississippi -Dal to parts of the southeast,” Lundberg noted.