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Late-Week Bombogenesis Likely to Bring Heavy Snow, Wind to Parts of New England and More Heavy Lake-Effect Snow
Late-Week Bombogenesis Likely to Bring Heavy Snow, Wind to Parts of New England and More Heavy Lake-Effect Snow
Sep 23, 2024 1:28 PM

At a Glance

A rapidly developing storm is expected to bring snow and wind to parts of New England later this week.Most of the heavily populated Interstate 95 Northeast corridor south of Boston will likely see rain.Lake-effect snow will develop in the Great Lakes snowbelts on the backside of the system.

This is a developing weather story. For the latest on Winter Storm Fortis, .

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A late-week snowstorm is increasingly likely in parts of New England and New York state, and the Great Lakes region could see heavy lake-effect snow during the final days of 2016.

MORE ON WEATHER.COM: Winter Storm Europa, December 2016

Mandan firefighters Shane Weltikol, left, and Chad Nicklos clear accumulating snow from outside the firehouse in downtown Mandan, N.D., as Winter Storm Europa intensifies on Sunday, Dec. 25, 2016. Most of the Dakotas and southwest Minnesota had turned into a slippery mess due to freezing rain Sunday morning before snow arrived later in the day as temperatures fell. (Tom Stromme/The Bismarck Tribune via AP)

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