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A significant storm system is expected to bring heavy snow to the Great Lakes, interior Northeast, and New England starting midweek. The storm originated in California and then moved eastward, affecting the weather across the country. Warm, humid air will fuel severe thunderstorms and tornadoes across the central US, while the Great Lakes and Northeast will experience rain before turning wintry as cold air moves in from Michigan and Wisconsin. Syracuse and Boston will be rainy, with higher-elevation snow in New Hampshire and Vermont.

As the storm progresses, a coastal low is expected to form in the mid-Atlantic, enhancing the rain, snow, and wind on Wednesday and Thursday. The evolution of the coastal low remains uncertain, which will impact the severity of the weather along the I-95 corridor and the amount of snowfall in New England. Tuesday will see rain in the Midwest to the Northeast, severe storms in the Ohio Valley into the Appalachians, and a mix of snow in the Midwest and Great Lakes. Michigan could face a dangerous period of sleet and freezing rain before transitioning to snow.

Computer weather models suggest different outcomes for the coastal storm on Wednesday, with the potential for heavy rain and snow closer to the Interstate 95 corridor. Gusty winds are expected to batter much of the Northeast, with the possibility of a major coastal storm forming. Thursday will see continued snowfall in New England, and the storm could rapidly strengthen into a nor’easter if it lingers off the New England coast. The exact track and strength of the storm will determine whether areas along the I-95 corridor will receive snow or rain.

Overall, the forecast for this storm is complex due to multiple factors at play, making it difficult to predict the most probable outcome. The storm’s impact is expected to be significant, with heavy rain and snow, strong winds, and the potential for severe weather in various regions across the country. As the storm progresses, more refined details regarding the timing and intensity of the weather can be expected. Individuals in the affected areas are advised to stay updated on local forecasts and prepare for potentially hazardous conditions associated with the storm.

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