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Bernie Rayno, AccuWeather meteorologist, reports a late-week cooldown reaching the Midwest and mid-Atlantic, with potential snow next weekend in the Appalachians and interior Northeast.
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00:00Winter makes a comeback next week, bringing not just colder air, but the potential for snow.
00:08Now, early on in the week, much of the country is still going to be relatively warm,
00:13but slowly but surely, cold air across northwestern Canada comes east.
00:18At first, just in the northern New England by the middle part of the week,
00:22but by the end of the week, here it comes across the Midwest and even into the Mid-Atlantic.
00:29Now, along the southern edge of that boundary, we're going to watch a cold front.
00:33It's going to kind of stall out as we head in the Friday of next week.
00:38And then, here's where it gets tricky.
00:41Note the weekend pattern, that dip in the jet stream.
00:44Now, if that dip in the jet stream is as far south as the southern plains states,
00:48what will happen is we'll get a storm that will form along that boundary
00:52and come up right along the Appalachian Change or right around the I-95 corridor.
00:57Now, if that happens, we could be looking at snow across the Appalachian
01:02and especially interior sections of the northeast.
01:05If the dip in the jet stream is a little farther north, then the chances are farther north.
01:11Now, the time frame we're looking at isn't going to be until next weekend into a week from Monday.
01:17But make no mistake about it, whether there's snow or not,
01:21it's not going to feel like spring anymore.
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