News Summary
A second winter storm is set to impact the eastern half of the U.S. this weekend, causing snow and ice across several states. Following a previous storm, meteorologists forecast heavy snowfall, particularly in the Midwest and Northeast, affecting over 80 million people. As residents gear up for potentially hazardous conditions, including life-threatening ice accumulation, travelers should remain vigilant with winter weather advisories in effect. This storm may deliver record snow amounts, with New England potentially seeing up to a foot of snow during Super Bowl weekend.
Winter Weather Alert: Major Storms Prepare to Blanket the Eastern U.S.
Grab your shovels, folks! A **_second winter storm_** is on its way to shake things up in the eastern half of the United States this weekend. Following a previous storm that caused serious weather mayhem earlier this week, it looks like residents will need to gear up for another round of snow and ice.
The first storm made quite the debut, causing everything from **_life-threatening flooding_** to treacherous ice and snow across the Midwest and Northeast on Wednesday and Thursday. Thankfully, many can expect to stay warm and cozy indoors this weekend as the upcoming storm sweeps in, having already made its presence known on the West Coast and is rapidly moving eastward.
What’s Coming Next?
This new storm is predicted to hit the northern Plains and Upper Midwest early Saturday, expanding its wintry embrace as it gathers more atmospheric energy. By the time it gets its groove on, we’re looking at heavy snowfall in the Midwest on Saturday, moving on to kick up some snow in the Northeast Saturday night into Sunday.
According to forecasts, over **_80 million people_** across the U.S. are set to be impacted by this slippery weather during Super Bowl weekend, so whether you’re planning to cozy up to watch the game or travel to your favorite spot, keep an eye on the sky!
Forecasted Snow Totals
Now, here’s what we can expect in terms of actual snow accumulation. Areas from central Minnesota to central Michigan should brace for **_3 to 6 inches_** of snow, while cities further south, like Chicago, might be less fortunate with forecasts of barely an inch.
As we zoom into New England and Upstate New York, the numbers start to rise significantly, with predictions indicating **_at least 6 inches_** possible. Residents in Boston should think about pulling out their winter gear, as they may be looking at up to a foot of snow—yup, that’s more than fell during all of last winter!
New York City won’t be skipping out on the wintry action, either. While some locales may see snow, others are expected to experience a mix of sleet and freezing rain, adding to the weather intrigue.
Timing is Everything
As for timing, the storm is anticipated to wind down by mid-morning Sunday in much of the Northeast, though a few light flurries may hang around into the early afternoon. But don’t get too comfortable just yet; after a short break, additional winter storms look ready to make themselves known next week, with developments possibly starting as soon as Monday evening.
Possible Hazards Ahead
The upcoming storms might not just bring snow, though; they could also result in significant ice accumulation across the Ohio Valley and mid-Atlantic states. So those who need to travel should stay alert, as major airlines have already issued travel advisories due to challenging weather conditions affecting various flight routes.
Many states are under winter weather advisories, with some regions gearing up for substantial ice accumulation. Meteorologists are keeping a close watch on storm paths and intensities, but one thing’s for sure—this winter is shaping up to be memorable, with some areas likely to see more snow in the next two weeks than they have in the previous two winters combined.
As the weekend approaches, do keep an eye on the weather updates and plan accordingly. Make sure you’re stacked up on cozy blankets and hot chocolate, because winter is definitely making its presence known this Super Bowl weekend!
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