Major storm could bring heavy snow from coast to coast: forecast
A massive storm could dump snow across the nation "coast to coast" in the first week of 2024, a new forecast shows.
MSNBC meteorologist Bill Karins Monday detailed the 5-day journey of a strong storm that one computer model shows traveling across country until it hits the East Coast on Sunday, he said.
"We have had one of the worst starts to a snow season ever," Karins said. "The first snow could be a big snow."
According to the forecast, the storm will begin on the West Coast Tuesday night with strong winds, rain, cold air and snow in high-altitude areas.
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Northern areas will see snow as the storm travels across the U.S., Karins said.
What impact the storm will have on the mid-Atlantic and New England remains unclear, but Karins said there is a chance for a major snowstorm.
"We don't know who's going to get the worst of that," the weatherman said. "I'm sure i'll be talking about this a lot more in the days ahead."
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