A slow-moving and powerful winter storm currently centered near the middle Atlantic Coast will drift northeastward toward New England, remaining just offshore through Tuesday. Significant, wind-driven snow will accumulate through the remainder of Monday from the mid-Atlantic to southern New England, with snow continuing through Tuesday in parts of New York and New England. The wintry weather could lead to major travel disruptions and possible power outages. By mid-week, the storm will move into the Canadian Maritimes and begin to weaken.
Cold wave weather pattern headed for the Heartland
gsoulje@brownfieldnetwork.com
Feb 1, 2021 | 11:38 AM

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