A powerful winter storm is sweeping across the United States, impacting millions with heavy snowfall, sleet, and freezing rain. The storm is causing hazardous travel conditions and widespread disruptions.
A fast-moving winter storm is impacting millions of Americans this weekend, bringing snow, sleet, and freezing rain from the Midwest to the Northeast . Over 90 million people are under winter weather alerts as significant snowfall and icy conditions are expected. \The storm began impacting the Great Lakes region on Saturday, with cities like Green Bay and Detroit experiencing light snow.
By Saturday evening, snow will spread across much of the Northeast, with heavy snowfall anticipated overnight. Southern Pennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic region could also see icing conditions. Overnight, snowy and icy roads may pose travel challenges, particularly in New England, where the heaviest snowfall is predicted. The snow will gradually subside during the early morning hours of Sunday, but some lingering snow showers are possible around daybreak. \The storm is expected to deposit over 6 inches of snow across a widespread area of the Northeast, with some regions potentially receiving up to a foot. New York City anticipates 2 to 5 inches of snow, situated along the boundary between heavy snowfall to the north and lighter amounts to the south. Sleet and freezing rain could affect cities like Baltimore and Philadelphia later this evening. Another storm system is anticipated to move into the Mid-Atlantic on Tuesday, potentially bringing another round of heavy snow and ice to cities such as Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Maryland, and Richmond, Virginia
WINTER STORM SNOW SLEET FREEZING RAIN TRAVEL ADVISORIES MID-ATLANTIC NORTHEAST
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