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Bernie Rayno details a midweek storm beginning Wednesday, spreading accumulating snow near the Great Lakes into upstate New York and northern New England, with strong storms south to Pennsylvania and the Mid-South.
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00:00Brace yourself. Extreme weather hits this week from the Great Lakes to the northeast with snow, ice, and severe storms.
00:09It begins on Wednesday as we track a storm moving out of the Plain States, and it'll track to the
00:13east and to the northeast.
00:15And boy, this storm is going to produce huge temperature gradients or differences across the central part of the United
00:23States.
00:24Miles matter when it comes to temperatures.
00:26How about 60s from Chicago all the way toward Washington, D.C., but temperatures near freezing from Maine across the
00:35Great Lakes.
00:35Now, ice and snow with this storm in northern locales.
00:39We begin with that snow across the Canadian prairies.
00:42That will track across the upper Midwest with several inches of accumulating snow near the lakes.
00:48And then that will translate east as we get into Wednesday and Wednesday night across New York State and northern
00:55New England.
00:55But it's just not snow and ice.
00:57Severe weather on the southern side of this storm.
01:00We'll have to worry about that.
01:01Detroit, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati with gusty winds and isolated tornadoes.
01:07It's not the only storm this week.
01:09How about another storm coming out of the west as we get into Thursday and Friday?
01:14This, too, will produce some snow and ice from the lakes all the way into New England.
01:21And it could be southern New England for the accumulating snow.
01:25And then severe weather again from parts of Pennsylvania all the way to the mid-south.
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