00:00 Beyond this week's snow and storms throughout the US,
00:02 including the Plains and Rockies late this week,
00:05 we could see another storm next week.
00:07 Bernie Rayno has a look at who could be impacted.
00:09 - Yeah, while we're tracking our storm late this week,
00:12 I wanna take you a week later.
00:14 This is a storm that was highlighted by our long-range team.
00:17 We were talking about this with the Crystal Ball,
00:19 our expert long-range meteorologist, Joe Lumberg,
00:22 for the end of November, early December.
00:24 Why don't you show you the scenario
00:25 that we're looking at here.
00:26 First of all, we're gonna be watching cold air
00:29 coming in across the upper Midwest and into the Northeast.
00:32 Certainly, I think one of the coldest air mass
00:34 we've seen so far this season.
00:36 It's not saying much, we haven't had a lot of cold air,
00:38 but this is some cold air that's gonna be coming down
00:40 mid to late next week.
00:41 Then, we're gonna be tracking this storm.
00:44 Where's it going?
00:45 I think there are two possible paths.
00:46 This is the most likely path, a southern track.
00:49 Now, if this is the track,
00:51 this storm stays disconnected from the cold air
00:54 and it's mostly a rain event.
00:56 However, I see a possibility,
00:59 although not that great right now,
01:01 that we're likely that the storm
01:03 could take more of a northern track.
01:04 Now, if this happens,
01:07 then we start talking about some snow, perhaps,
01:10 across the Midwest and in the southwestern parts of Ontario
01:14 with this second track.
01:15 Now, I don't think that's the most likely scenario,
01:17 but I can't rule it out.
01:18 I think it's more likely we'll get the southern track,
01:20 but of course, we'll keep an eye on it for you.
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