The Northeast cannot seem to catch a break. After a bitter cold weekend, we are tracking a clipper system that could bring light snow to the Northeast Tuesday into Wednesday. Snow will generally be on the light side, ranging from 1-3 inches for many, but any additional snow will impact travel. Three to 8 inches of snow will be possible across Upstate New York and the higher elevations. Get your hour-by-hour forecast and the latest snow totals here.
Millions will begin to thaw out this week as temperatures rise a good 20-40 degrees above average. Monday will be the warmest day with highs in the 70s reaching as far north as Nebraska. A cold front will knock temperatures down a bit Tuesday and Wednesday, but temperatures will still be well above average. Unfortunately, the Northeast and mid-Atlantic will remain chilly, although temperatures will begin to moderate a bit this week. Watch this video to see how warm it will get in your city.
A viral video from Allentown, Pennsylvania, shows a resident burying another driver's car in snow after the motorist took her freshly shoveled parking spot. The homeowner had spent three hours clearing the space during a winter storm that dumped a foot of snow across eastern Pennsylvania. When she returned to find another vehicle parked there, she covered the car completely with snow. The incident has reignited debate over parking spot etiquette in snow-heavy cities, where unofficial rules often protect shoveled spaces for up to 48 hours.
What do you reach for when it’s really hot and you’re really thirsty? A new study found that many Americans are reaching for something sweet, like a soda or frozen dessert. Watch this video to see just how much extra sugar we consume as the temperature creeps up.