A fast-moving storm will deliver accumulating snow to part of the Northeast during the first part of the week, including the chance for snow in cities along the Interstate 95 corridor.
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00:00 It is cold. There's really no other
00:02 better way to put it.
00:04 It is very cold outside in the Northeast,
00:06 meaning that first you have to bundle up.
00:09 If you do have to head out and second,
00:12 it's cold enough to support some
00:13 snow moving into the I-95 corridor,
00:15 which a lot of people are excited about.
00:18 We haven't seen any big snow,
00:20 at least an inch or more,
00:21 and almost two years in a few of these cities.
00:24 Let's take a look at where temperatures go,
00:27 'cause you'll see kind of a contrast
00:29 between Pittsburgh, Detroit,
00:30 and even Lexington are going to see
00:32 a slight uptick in the mercury as we
00:34 head into the middle half of the week.
00:37 Not a lot.
00:37 It's not going to be warm by any means,
00:40 but temperature still going to be
00:42 rising a few degrees from Tuesday
00:43 into Wednesday with a high of 19
00:45 on Tuesday in Pittsburgh.
00:46 21 on Wednesday.
00:47 Meanwhile,
00:48 you'll see a slight downtick in
00:49 areas like New York, Boston,
00:51 where we're dropping down to the low
00:53 30s and even the 20s by the middle
00:55 of the week again at that cold air
00:57 is going to help support this next
00:59 snow that's going to be making its
01:01 way north and east as we head throughout
01:03 the rest of our Monday into Tuesday.
01:05 All times are local,
01:06 so let's take a look at where
01:08 this snow is going to be arriving.
01:10 It's already started to move into
01:12 parts of the mid Atlantic,
01:13 the Ohio Valley.
01:14 That's where we've been tracking
01:15 some of that snow,
01:16 even a few flurries early on in Washington,
01:18 DC.
01:18 That snow is not going to stop there,
01:20 though,
01:21 as we head into the later hours
01:23 tonight into Tuesday,
01:24 it's going to start to make its way
01:26 into areas like New York up through
01:28 all the way up through Portland.
01:29 And coastal Maine as we head into tomorrow.
01:31 Let's show you how this is
01:33 going to play out.
01:34 If you will again,
01:35 we already have those snow showers
01:37 moving on through the mid Atlantic,
01:39 Washington DC,
01:39 the Delmarva as we head into Monday
01:41 afternoon and then by Monday evening
01:43 into early Tuesday,
01:44 that's when that snow starts to
01:46 spread where we could see a nice
01:48 little thump of snow in New York,
01:50 up to Boston,
01:51 accumulating a few inches to break
01:53 that snowless streak that we've
01:54 been waiting to break for now.
01:56 Almost two years in a few of those areas.
01:59 Now it is a quick hitter.
02:01 It's not going to be sticking
02:02 around for too long,
02:04 but it is still going to cause some
02:06 problems there right along the coast.
02:08 New York, Washington DC,
02:09 Boston were calling for one to three
02:11 inches additional lake effect snow
02:13 near the lakes but Dracula local
02:14 storm X holds at 15 inches.
02:16 Mostly there a little bit further
02:18 South and a little bit further West.
02:20 Philly,
02:20 here's what's on tap for you.
02:22 One to two inches.
02:23 No fall expected late Monday 5:00 PM
02:25 all the way through Tuesday afternoon.
02:27 Around 2:00 PM a little bit more
02:29 possible in the nation's capital
02:30 one to three and that snowfall is
02:33 expected through 10:00 AM Eastern
02:34 Time on Tuesday.