California is hit by huge 'bowling ball' storm that's brought FORTY-EIGHT inches of snow, as forecasters say it could dump blizzards as far east as Minnesota: East Coast also braced for extreme weather
A winter storm is moving across the entire country over the coming days from the West to the Northern Plains and then into the Northeast. Several feet of snow will continue to pile up in California's Sierra with blizzards in the Northern Plains likely starting on Monday. There could also be a significant amount of snow dumped in parts of the Northeast later in the week. The storm is particularly powerful after the jet stream moved further south than is normal driving the weather system eastwards across the country.
Prepare for Snowmageddon! Winter storm is expected to hit the Northeast Monday with forecasters warning upstate New Yorkers to brace for between six and TEN inches of the white stuff
, updated
- Snow is expected to hit the Northeast through Monday with higher elevations anticipating up to 10 inches
- Winter Weather Advisories have been sent out to areas, including Northeastern Pennsylvania, upstate New York and northwest Connecticut
- The snowfall may extend into larger cities - where snow hasn't fallen since March
Some states in the Northeast are expected to see their first snowfall of the season with some areas getting a snow blanket of up to 10 inches through Monday.
Northeastern Pennsylvania, upstate New York, northwest Connecticut, northwest New Jersey, New England, and western Massachusetts have all received Winter Weather Advisories as residents can expect large amounts of snowfall.
While
the snow might stick more in the suburban areas of the states, northern
New York City might also see a sheet of snow as well as the mid-Hudson
Valley. . ." READ MORE
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