It's not necessarily a major storm, but we'll see a little of everything across the eastern two-thirds of the country late this week into the weekend. Here's our latest forecast.
Millions will be sweating it out this week as it will feel more like spring instead of January. Record highs and warm record lows will be in jeopardy from Tuesday through Saturday as high pressure dominates the eastern half of the country. Expect snow to melt across the Great Lakes and Northeast as high temperatures rise well above freezing. Watch this video to see how warm it will get in your city.
Even longtime residents of Oswego County, New York, were in awe of the amount of snow that’s pummeled the area in the last week. Front doors vanished behind snowdrifts taller than most people. Shovels were useless, so one resident broke out the heavy machinery to dig out from nearly 5 feet of snowfall.
A car abandoned on the shores of Lake Erie in Athol Springs, New York, looked like the inside of a freezer. The vehicle was left with its windows down as winds and icy waves battered it for days. Police said the BMW was stolen in Buffalo before being abandoned and becoming a frozen spectacle.
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