In areas hit by the monster snowstorm this weekend these could be the worst conditions of the winter months, factoring in snow and returning wind, cold and lake-effect into next week.
The monster snowstorm slated for this weekend will hit portions of the Midwest, eastern Great Lakes, central Appalachians, Ontario and
Quebec the hardest. The heaviest snow is most likely to begin over northeastern Missouri
and stretch across central Illinois, central Indiana, northern Ohio,
northwestern Pennsylvania, western New York, southern and southwestern
Ontario and southwestern and central Quebec.
Get your shovels and plows ready in St. Louis, Peoria, Chicago, Indianapolis, Columbus, Toledo, Cleveland, Detroit, Erie, Buffalo, Rochester, Toronto and Ottawa.
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Nasty Cold and Lake-Effect Snow Event Follows
In the wake of the storm, the coldest air of the season so far, and perhaps the entire winter season, will follow.
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More Storms to Come
AccuWeather.com Long Range Expert Joe Bastardi expects storms to cause more trouble with snow following this storm into the end of December.
The spread of cold air and shifting storm track could bring long-awaited snow to the I-95 Northeast and accumulating snow to part of the South.
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