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Key takeaways:
A powerful winter storm is making its way across the United States, poised to deliver significant snowfall and icy conditions to the Northeast this weekend. As of Saturday, over 90 million people are under winter weather alerts spanning 19 states from the Midwest to the Northeast, according to ABC News.
The storm, following closely behind systems that already impacted the region, is expected to unleash heavy snow starting from Saturday evening, particularly across areas in New England. Forecasts predict that cities such as Boston could see between 5 and 11 inches, while areas around New York City are bracing for 2 to 5 inches. Other cities like Philadelphia may experience a mix of snow, sleet, and freezing rain throughout the day, complicating travel further.
As reported by USA Today, a “parade” of winter weather systems will continue to affect the Northeast in the coming days, with another storm expected to arrive by Tuesday. AccuWeather meteorologist Joe Lundberg noted, "We're in a very active pattern," hinting at a range of winter weather across the central and eastern U.S. Reports from The New York Times further indicate snowfall totals may exceed 2-3 feet over a ten-day span, outpacing recent winters.
The combination of snow and sleet is expected to create hazardous conditions on the road, especially during the storm's most intense hours late Saturday into early Sunday, as highlighted by meteorologists throughout the weather community. Significant snowfall is projected to taper off early Sunday morning, bringing a brief respite with cleared skies.
Weather experts recommend those in the storm's path should plan for difficult travel conditions and stay updated with their local forecasts. For further updates, check back with local weather sources and the ABC News for the latest on the evolving weather situation.