Rain storm to leave Northeast but next one could bring snow and ice to a large inland area
The surface analysis shows a low pressure area off the mid-Atlantic coast and a large high-pressure area in the middle of the country. The high-pressure area will move to New England by Thursday as a new storm develops in the Southern states. That storm will come up the East Coast between Thursday and Friday, causing snow and ice changing to rain in the I-95 corridor but mainly snow and ice farther inland.

Looking ahead to Thanksgiving week, there are signs there'll be at least several dry days to help travelers in the Northeast.
Today's forecast video:
The next storm looks like it could start as snow or sleet just about anywhere in the Northeast, but then will change to rain. Areas north and west of the big cities could have a long period of slippery weather.
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