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This week is expected to begin with a winter storm bringing snow that will impact 115 million people in the Midwest and Northeast regions of the U.S. from Monday to Tuesday night.
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00:00115 million impacted by snow Monday into Tuesday.
00:07Now, unlike the weekend storm, we're not going to see the same amounts of heavy snow.
00:12But unlike the weekend storm, which was combined to the Midwest,
00:16our storm Monday into Tuesday will span the Midwest and the Northeast.
00:21Cities like Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, toward Pittsburgh,
00:25it's a general one to three inches of snow as we head in the Monday afternoon
00:29and Monday night.
00:30Then Tuesday, that snow starts pressing into the northeastern United States.
00:35New York City, mostly rain, but don't be surprised if you see some snowflakes from Boston.
00:40It's going to be a slushy coating to up to an inch as you battle with rain and wet snow
00:44Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday night.
00:47The highest snow accumulations we think will be from northeastern Pennsylvania,
00:51around Wilkes-Barre, Scranton, around the Hazleton area,
00:55up into the middle and upper Hudson Valley in the interior.
00:59Sections of New England where we're looking at snow of three to six inches
01:04Tuesday afternoon and Tuesday night.
01:07Some of those snow is going to be heavy, and there's certainly going to be travel delays.
01:11And we have an AccuWeather local storm max of around a foot of snow.
01:15By the way, behind this storm, more cold air coming for the end of the week.
01:21Winter is here to stay, at least for the next 10 days to 14 days,
01:26from the lakes toward the northeast.
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