cold weather, Winter storm and power outages
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Say it ain’t snow. On the heels of the biggest snowfall New York City has seen in five years, we’re already monitoring another potential storm that could impact the tri-state area this weekend. A very strong coastal storm remains likely to develop off the Carolina coast.
Areas that don't typically see snow have increasing chances at seeing at least 6 inches this weekend with a new winter storm.
It may not be the news anyone except ski resorts might want to hear, but certain parts of the East Coast could be looking at another load of wintry precipitation by the weekend, in addition to the snow, ice and extreme cold that will already be gripping much of the country.
Snow, ice storms and frigid conditions are forecast for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.
With temperatures in the teens all week, icy roads and power outages remain a huge problem in Middle Tennessee.
There were about 1,300 cancellations early Monday, thousands fewer than at the same time on previous days.
Winter Storm Fern has caused hundreds of thousands of power outages, though the electric grid has remained stable in part due to coal power plants boosting supply.
The winter storm is moving offshore, but much of the eastern part of the country faces ice, bitterly cold temperatures and wind chill.