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A late weekend nor'easter is in the forecast for the East Coast, but specific details remain uncertain as Feb. 18.
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Snow foolin': Weekend nor'easter to menace East Coast
A nor'easter is forecast for the East Coast this weekend, but the amount of snow that falls − and where − remains challenging to pinpoint as of Friday Feb. 20.
The main storm system will impact the East Coast and New England through the weekend, but will pull enough moisture into Ohio on Sunday, leading to scattered snow showers across the state. While most of the snow will be on the light side, there could be a few snow squalls that produce some heavier bursts and drop visibility briefly.
A Weather Impact Alert is in effect Sunday into Monday with Winter Storm Warnings and Winter Weather Advisories in effect across the region. Sunday 12 p.m. until Monday 6 a.m. If possible, stay off roads Sunday p.m. - Monday a.m.
A dense fog advisory has been issued for Wednesday morning. Fog could linger through the day and into Thursday for much of New Jersey.
Weather forecasters are relaying good news on a pair of storms heading for Southern New England over the next few days.
There are a couple of rain and snow chances and a warming trend in the forecast through the start of the weekend.
Some lake-effect regions in the Upper Peninsula could see nearly 2 feet of snow by Monday morning. What to expect in Michigan.
The threat of a coastal storm that could bring snow to New Jersey late this weekend remains murky as of Thursday morning, with conflicting predictions, forecasters say. ALSO: Early weekend forecast map predicts snow for most of N.
The National Weather Service increased its snow predictions for this weekend. See how much snow is forecast for Delaware.