US north-east braces for ‘significant’ snowfall after storm hits midwest
A winter storm is forecast to bring rain, ice, and heavy snow to the northeastern United States from Monday night through Tuesday. The storm, developing over the Gulf states, is expected to move up the eastern seaboard, with the heaviest snowfall concentrated from the Poconos to eastern Maine, potentially exceeding a foot in higher elevations.

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AI-generatedA winter storm is forecast to bring rain, ice, and heavy snow to the northeastern United States from Monday night through Tuesday. The storm, developing over the Gulf states, is expected to move up the eastern seaboard, with the heaviest snowfall concentrated from the Poconos to eastern Maine, potentially exceeding a foot in higher elevations. Winter storm warnings and advisories have been issued for Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine. This follows a previous winter storm that disrupted travel in the Midwest and Great Lakes region over the Thanksgiving holiday, causing flight cancellations and dangerous road conditions. While the Great Lakes region is seeing snow taper off, the new storm is anticipated to bring the first significant snowfall of the season to the Northeast.
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5 extractedVehicle restrictions on many interstates in the eastern half of Pennsylvania would be imposed at 5am on Tuesday.
Chicago’s O’Hare airport recorded 8.4in of snow on Saturday, setting a record for the city’s snowiest November day since records began.
A winter storm is expected to slam much of the north-east United States with rain, ice and heavy snow on Monday night through Tuesday.
The heaviest snowfall is expected from the Poconos to eastern Maine, which could receive five to 10in of snow between Monday night and Tuesday night.
The good news is that it does not look like the major cities at this point are going to be looking at any significant snowfall.