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What to Know A foot or more of snow could blanket the NYC area this weekend, as much of the U.S. is bracing for a massive winter storm. Parts of the region, like Poughkeepsie, could see 18+ inches. It appears the storm will arrive Sunday morning and will lead to hours of snowfall.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — With a major winter storm now less than a day away, updated snowfall projections show most of Northeast Ohio is likely to see around 10 to 12 inches of snow by Monday morning. The latest projections continue to point toward a widespread,
It will be dangerously cold Saturday, with extreme cold advisories and warnings in effect across the region.
The snowpack this winter is smaller than average in California's Sierra Nevada as well as the Rocky Mountains. The lack of snow reflects record warmth.
The latest forecast puts Central Park at 12 inches of snow, and that’s still the highest snowfall seen there in several years. The last time New York’s weather station in the park saw more than a foot of snow from a single storm was in 2021.
No new snow to report, but decent mountain coverage remains. Most terrain that's been open remains accessible with some areas seeing sunshine for spring-like afternoons on the slopes.
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