Interior New England and central New Brunswick will get 3-6 inches of snowSunday night and Monday with 10 or 12 inches in the mountains. Farther southand east there will be a mix of snow, sleet and rain with accumulations from2-4 inches over the hills to a slushy inch near the coast.This latest storm is nothing more than energy from the previous one regrouWeather HeadlinesSun, 28 Feb 2010 14:19:17 ESTIWS0Sun, 28 Feb 2010 14:15:37 ESTFebruary Fury Continues into MarchThe forces that came together to produce the super storm across the Northeast acouple of days ago have started to regroup over the western Atlantic. Latestsatellite imagery confirms that explosive storm development is occurringseveral hundred miles to the east of New Jersey. Normally, we would say bye-byeto a storm that far out, but this one is moving northwest and will havesignificant impact on the weather across New England and the Maritimes Sundaynight and Monday.Along the coastline there will be strong gales from Cape Cod to Nova Scotia.

The interior of New England from Vermont to Maine will get 3 to 6 inches ofsnow with 10 or 12 inches possible in the mountains. Several inches of snowwill also fall in central New Brunswick. The region from eastern Massachusettsto southeastern Maine can expect a mix of snow, sleet and rain with snowaccumulations from 2 to 4 inches over the hills to a little slush along thecoast.

Story by AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist John Kocet.