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Boston faces the threat of snow when the next clipper system immerses itself in the northeast during the night

Boston faces the threat of snow when the next clipper system immerses itself in the northeast during the night

BOSTON – Other Clipper storm It is forecast to move quickly through the big lakes and Northeast From Tuesday night to Wednesday, bringing significant snowfallincluding exhaustible amounts, to the 95 interstate corridor in New Englandthat covers the Boston metropolitan area.

The Fox forecast center is tracking the end of a series of winter Storms – A ongoing Tuesday And another from Tuesday night to Wednesday, which will bring more snow rounds, including the threat of dangerous snow showers. As Tuesday’s screws weaken, the attention is quickly directed to the great lakes, where another storm, the final clipper of the series that began last week, is already taking shape.

Snow tubes create blackout conditions inside the northeast on Tuesday morning

The snow will fall on the big lakes on Tuesday, then it will move northeast during the night and until Wednesday morning.

A few inch snow is likely to Michigan to Maine. More than one snow foot will fall into the typical areas of Lake effects of the upper Michigan Peninsula and favor of the Erie and Ontario Lakes wind in New York. This is due to the initiation of snow with lake effect After the clipper passes, said the Fox forecast center.

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Finally, as the clipper moves towards the Gulf of Maine on Wednesday afternoon, it is likely that another round of snow showers is throughout its cold front.

The best opportunity for these dangerous chubarrones will be in the north PennsylvaniaIn the state of New York and in the north New England. The tubes have the potential to produce sudden bleaching conditions and wind bursts up to 40 mph.

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Near the I-95 corridor New York City To the south, it will simply be too warm for hazardous tubes with temperatures on both sides of 40 degrees. So, although the flakes can still fall, they are not expected to have a lot of impact on the roads of the area.

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