Forecast reveals when next 3 snowstorms will hit Northeast
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Blizzard warnings were issued Saturday for New York City, New Jersey, southern New England and coastal communities along the East Coast.
Major Mid-Atlantic cities including New York City and Philadelphia are expected to get 6 to 10 inches of snow, according to AccuWeather. The weather service office serving Philadelphia and Mount Holly, New Jersey, puts its estimate between 8 and 18 inches for New Jersey and southeastern Pennsylvania, including the Philadelphia metro area.
Temperatures will bottom out in the upper 20s just before midnight then gradually rise overnight. General snow arrives after midnight tonight through 4 a.m.
Rain and wet snow are headed for the D.C. area on Sunday — likely affecting roads and leading to some school delays and closures on Monday, Storm Team4 says. The rain is expected to move in early Sunday morning and mix with wet snow to create a slushy-like consistency,
An impactful nor'easter is taking shape and is expected to bring snow and strong winds to the Northeast and New England this weekend.
We remain in a NEXT Weather Alert until Tuesday morning due to cold wind chills and potential black ice.
Philadelphia and its suburbs are forecast to receive 14 to 18 inches of snow beginning Sunday and continuing into Monday, with weather prediction models sharpening their focus as the storm approaches.
Winter Weather Advisories and Warnings are in effect Sunday across the Washington, D.C., region as another round of snow moves in.