Cold air, snowstorm potential may return to eastern US next week

Cold air, snowstorm potential may return to eastern US next week, Following a breach from winter storms and chill air, colder altitude and the abeyant for snow will acknowledgment to locations of the eastern United States during the average of next week.

First, temperatures will abstinent and storms will retreat arctic after this anniversary and this weekend beyond abundant of the nation.

Colder air will bleed southward into the East next week. Highs in the 30s and 40s F will alter 50- and 60-degree air in abounding locations from the southern Appalachians to the New England coast.

According to AccuWeather Chief Meteorologist Elliot Abrams, "The algid air advancing in next anniversary will not be about as algid as the beginning that occurred over the Valentine's Day weekend."

However, the algid air may accompany with a storm that may clue abreast the Atlantic Seaboard during the average of next week.

According to AccuWeather Chief Long Range Meteorologist Paul Pastelok, "Many of our indicators are suggesting that a cogent storm will anatomy forth the Atlantic bank of the United States next week."

The exact clue and backbone of the storm will actuate whether abundant algid air will be fatigued in to aftermath snow instead of a algid rain from the Appalachians to the Interstate-95 corridor.

This is the blazon of bearings area the storm could activate as rain and alteration to snow, which would be the adverse of how the Presidents Day storm unfolded.

At this aboriginal stage, the achievability for wet snow could extend as far south as the Carolinas and as far arctic as Maine.

Keep blockage aback with AccuWeather in the advancing canicule as added data will become bright on temperature trends and whether or not the storm will hug the bank or alluvion offshore.
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