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Stormy Weather Patterns Coming

AccuWeather suggests that it should be a very white Christmas this season in New England.

By Tony Schinella

As many as three major storms that could deliver snow, ice, rain, and thunderstorms in the Northeast are expected to hit this week and Christmas week.

“While details including timing, track and exact precipitation type for the storms have yet to be determined, the storms will bring enough precipitation to slow travel as they move along,” according Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist for AccuWeather.com.

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The first storm is expected to hit the mid-Atlantic states on Sunday and run north. The storm is expected to strengthen but it is unknown how for north the storm will travel.

A second albeit weaker storm is expected to bring snow and freezing rain from Washington, D.C., to Boston early next week. If the storm becomes stronger, it could unload heavy snow through interior New England with wind and freezing rain on the coast.

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Another storm is expected to hit just before Christmas.

According to Long-Range Expert Mark Paquette, “While not all of these storms will be a snow threat for the major travel hubs in the Midwest and Northeast, there does not have to be arctic air in place for them to bring at least some snow and ice problems.”

Graphics courtesy of AccuWeather.com.

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