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Accuweather--Snow in the NortheastA wintry setup at midweek will produce a period of snow from parts of the Ohio Valley to much of the northeastern United States, including some light snow along the Interstate 95 corridor, AccuWeather meteorologists say. However, accumulations will vary across the region as a storm unfolds. Tuesday night, actual temperatures are forecast to drop into the 20s over the interior Northeast and to within a few degrees of the freezing mark along the major I-95 cities from Washington, D.C., to New York City and Boston, just ahead of an approaching storm. . "Pockets of 1-3 inches of snow can occur from the storm in parts of the West Virginia mountains, southwestern and eastern Pennsylvania, the Catskills in eastern New York state and a portion of central New England," AccuWeather Director of Forecasting Operations Dan DePodwin said. Snow is expected to fall Wednesday night into Thursday morning and that could bring a small accumulation to roads, leading to pockets of slippery travel in parts of southeastern New England before the storm heads out to sea. |
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