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After rounds of flooding in Washington state, another atmospheric river will likely bring more rain to the West Coast during Christmas week. Many places across the country, however, are set to experience an unusually warm holiday. Here's a recap of forecasts and interactive tools to track conditions across the country as you plan for travel.
More than 122 million Americans are expected to travel at least 50 miles for Christmas and New Year's holidays this year.
A winter storm warning in place for the tristate region. Six to 9 inches of snow is possible in upstate New York, with 10 inches possible in the Hudson Valley. Five to 8 inches is forecast for northern New Jersey, while Hartford, Connecticut, could get about 4 inches.
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Snow storm expected to dump up to 9 inches across NJ, NY, LI: See forecast timeline, totals
Though it wasn’t a white Christmas, a strong storm is expected to deliver impactful snow and ice that could snarl travel.
It wasn’t a white Christmas. But it will surely be a white weekend. An area of low pressure approaching the tri-state Friday is expected to bring accumulating snow by late afternoon into Saturday morning.
It's the holiday season, and while warmer-than-normal temperatures are expected across much of the U.S., a white Christmas is still possible for Michigan.
The National Weather Service has issued winter storm watches for 16 New Jersey counties with snow and sleet in the forecast for Friday.
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Weather NYC: Up to 5 inches of snow possible this weekend l Forecast, timing and impacts
The NYC area, including parts of NJ and CT, could get hit with several inches of snow this weekend. Here's a first look at the timeline and predicted totals.
The second winter storm in less than two weeks to hit the region is expected to dump up to eight inches of snow on Long Island this weekend, experts say.
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Significant amounts of widespread snowfall now forecast for potent post-Christmas storm
More locations in the Northeast are now expected to see a half-foot or more of accumulation from a major post-Christmas winter storm set to bring a hazardous mix of snow, sleet, and ice. The National Weather Service Weather Prediction Center says the developing storm will move in late Friday