Like it or not, many of you will be getting another snowstorm in the not toodistant future. The storm will cause accumulating snow through the Centralstates Saturday night and Sunday then push into the Ohio Valley and East earlynext week.This does not appear to be as big a deal as previous storms this month, but itwill cause another significant disruption in travel.
Currently, we look for this to be an 8- or 10-inch snowfall rather than another2-foot snowfall. A preliminary estimate for the axis of heaviest snow is 50miles on either side of a line from Kansas City, Mo., to Columbus, Ohio, toAllentown, Pa.
Story by AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist John Kocet.
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