The fourth nor’easter winter storm in three weeks is about to hit the mid-Atlantic and possibly New England starting Tuesday – which also will be the start of Spring – as a low-pressure system currently making its way across the Southeast brings snow and rain with it.
While the exact location of the storm is not yet clear, experts said it appears as if the mid-Atlantic will be directly impacted, according to CNN meteorologist Jenn Varian.
“If the storm remains too far east off of the coast, then it will not reach Boston/other New England coastal cities,” Varian said. “Snowfall accumulations at this time are with very low confidence.”
The National Weather Service confirmed on Twitter that it was monitoring the storm and evaluating possible threats and impacts of strong winds, accumulating snow and coastal flooding.
The weather service said it was confident the storm would hit but the breadth and magnitude of threats relating to impact not known for the time being.
Washington, D.C. could see between four to six inches of snow dumped as of Tuesday while southern New England is expected to get two to four inches, WTVR reported.
Winter Storm Riley kicked things off on March 2 and was followed in close succession by Winter Storm Quinn and Winter Storm Skylar, causing widespread destruction along the coastline, The Weather Channel reported.
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