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Winter Storm to Track From the West Coast Across the Upper Midwest & Northeast Through this Weekend

A Pacific storm will bring strong winds, heavy rain, and mountain snow from the Sierras to Rockies on Friday. The storm will then track east through the Midwest producing heavy snow from the Dakotas to the Great Lakes on Saturday. An icy wintry mix is expected across the northern Mid-Atlantic states Saturday night. Heavy snow will likely impact the Northeast Saturday night into Sunday. Read More >

It appears as if Winter will be returning this week. We'll have a chance for flurries Sunday, with no accumulation. And then 2 separate chances for Snow. The first Monday afternoon into Tuesday morning, then more, potentially heavier snow Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Snow chances will increase Monday afternoon into Tuesday morning, with a 50-70% chance of snow that could accumulate up to 2". The highest amounts are forecast south of Interstate 80 where minor travel impacts could develop.
A better, 60-80% chance of heavier snowfall will be possible Tuesday night into Wednesday. A few inches of snow are forecast, with a higher chance of travel impacts over a much wider area. Snowfall from this second system should be heavier than the first one earlier in the week.