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Another Wintry Blast on the Way for the Northeast
11/4/2009 11:29 AM
Another premature blast of winter is right around the corner for the Northeast with frigid winds for many and even some snow for a few. Cold air will arrive tonight into Frid

By Kristina Pydynowski
AccuWeather.com

Another premature blast of winter is right around the corner for the Northeast with frigid winds for many and even some snow for a few.

Cold air will arrive Thursday into Friday, in the wake of chilly rain and even sleet and snow running across Upstate New York and northern New England.

A storm will strengthen off the Northeast coast Thursday night into Friday.

The brunt of the potent storm will slam Down East Maine and Atlantic Canada.

On the front side of the storm, winds over eastern New England could be strong enough to cause tree damage and power outages.

Gusty winds blowing on the storm's back side Thursday over the Great Lakes will spread through the mid-Atlantic by Friday. Gusts could top 50 mph in some areas; strong enough to cause sporadic power outages once again.

AccuWeather.com RealFeel® temperatures will drop into the teens and 20s throughout the Northeast Thursday night.

Winter attire is recommended for those venturing out, even in Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C.

Enough cold air will arrive that snow also falls across parts of the Northeast Thursday night into Friday.

A coating to an inch of snow Thursday night could create slippery roads in the mountains of northern Pennsylvania, New York and central New England.

Only a few wet snowflakes will make an appearance in the northern and western suburbs of New York City.

AccuWeather.com Expert Senior Meteorologist Alex Sosnowski contributed to the content of this story.



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