Winter storm warnings and winter weather advisories were in effect for the state, as well as a nearby Maryland county, according to the National Weather Service. ![]() In areas with the highest elevation, such as West Virginia's mountains, residents could expect 6-12 inches of snow, and up to 15 inches is possible, AccuWeather forecasters said. Heavy snow could cover isolated areas in eastern USĪ swath of the country spanning Michigan, Pennsylvania and West Virginia is expected to get snow on Wednesday. On the West Coast, California is bracing for rain and potential flooding and the southern Plains is expecting severe thunderstorms later in the week. The cold will begin to fade by the end of the week, but cities including New York, Philadelphia and Boston will likely feel temperatures rise before Cleveland and Pittsburgh get a chance to warm up, according to AccuWeather. ![]() Temperatures also struggled to reach the mid-50s in Chicago and only peaked in the mid-40s around Detroit, local forecasts showed. On Tuesday, high temperatures were about 15-25 degrees below average for the Great Lakes region and parts of Appalachia, the National Weather Service said. "The pattern much of this week will act like a giant pinwheel of clouds, showers and cold air in the Midwest and Northeast," AccuWeather meteorologist Bernie Rayno said. ![]() Weather systems could also bring accumulating snow to some spots as well as another round of frosts and freezes to Michigan, Western Virginia and Pennsylvania, AccuWeather reported. is seeing unusually cold, cloudy weather much of this week: Highs only in the 40s and 50s and even several inches of snow possible in some locations.įorecasters warn weather patterns are set to deliver March weather in May.
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