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Several inches of snow are expected to fall on Dec. 2 in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, with freezing rain and iced-over roads in some areas.
Storms will move into the Great Basin Tuesday night into Wednesday. This Inside Slider movement will increase winds in the valley (25-35 MPH Gusts) and the mountains (35-45 M [PH Gusts) through Thursday. Some Sierra snow is possible during the middle to late part of the work week.
A total accumulation of between 3-5 inches is expected in the Harrisburg, though the snow will come mainly before noon.
Timing and totals as storm to bring snow, wintry mix Tuesday Snow forecast for parts of N.J. increase to 2 to 7 inches Tuesday. Latest maps.
It's felt like the middle of winter the past few days with multiple rounds of snow and frigid temperatures. And it's going to get even colder before the week is through.
More than 70 million people are under winter alerts as a rapidly intensifying storm brings heavy snow, dangerous travel, and over 6 inches of accumulation for parts of the interior Northeast and New England.
Freezing rain and rain tonight through early Tuesday
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