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Next Round of Snow on the Way...Very Cold Too!

Feb 9, 2012; 7:58 AM ET

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1. The combination of the arctic front and a storm trying to form along the coast will produce a band of light snow across a wide area from the Great Lakes/Ohio Valley to the mid-Atlantic. Most accumulations will be below 3 inches. I can see how some areas along extreme eastern New England will get 3-6 inches of snow as the storm intensifies off the coast.

2. The air mass coming in behind the front will be very cold with temps in the teens and 20s. Don't worry, the cold will move out as fast as it comes in next week. Speaking of next week, the next round of light snow will move across the Midwest into the mid-Atlantic Monday and Tuesday.

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