“Some snow showers are expected from the Great Lakes into the Northeast with this cold front from Thursday to Friday,” AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Meteorologist Paul Pastelok said.
Snow could come close to St. Louis and may coat Chicago, Indianapolis and Detroit on Thursday, before reaching Pittsburgh and Syracuse, New York, late in the day or at night.
Locally heavier snow squalls are possible along this corridor.
Frigid air will settle in behind the front, with highs likely being held in the teens in Minneapolis and 20s in Chicago to end the week.
While the air will not be quite as cold when it reaches the Northeast, highs several degrees below normal will remain common at late week.
AccuWeather meteorologists are monitoring a storm that may tap into this cold air, spreading a swath of snow and a wintry mix from the central and southern Plains to part of the Eastern Seaboard late this week and into the weekend.
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