A major winter storm packing travel-snarling snow and dangerous ice is on track to arrive in the Northeast this weekend, a storm that AccuWeather meteorologists say will deliver the first big snowfall along part of the Interstate 95 corridor in nearly two years. The cross-country storm will first push across the Southwest into Thursday before swinging eastward, where it will deliver heavy rain and thunderstorms to the Gulf Coast states before evolving into the year's first major snowstorm along
The East Coast is bracing for the possibility of the heaviest snowfall in two years as a massive winter storm sweeps in, bringing deluges for the south.
Millions in the Northeast could soon experience their first widespread significant winter storm of the season and maybe years. A cross-country storm, which will begin by bringing rain and snow to the West Coast midweek, is forecast to intensify in the eastern U.S. late in the week, dishing out a major storm in time for the weekend. For many locations in the Interstate 95 corridor, this could be the biggest snowfall in two winters. AccuWeather meteorologists anticipate major travel disruptions on
Millions in the Northeast could soon experience their first widespread significant winter storm of the season and maybe years. A storm from the Pacific will dip over the southern Plains, grab Gulf of Mexico moisture and tap into cold air upon reaching the mid-Atlantic and New England regions from Saturday to Sunday. AccuWeather meteorologists anticipate major travel disruptions on the roads and at the airports from the storm in the Northeast due to a wide variety of precipitation on the way for