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“First Time In Nearly 2 Years”: Snow Drought In Major US Northeast Cities May End Soon

Northeast cities, such as Washington, DC, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York City, have been locked in a nearly two-year snow drought. However, new forecasts suggest this snow drought could end in the new year.

“For the first time in nearly 2 years, we have a legitimate snowstorm signal on Jan 7 to track across much of the Northeast & *potentially* including the I-95 corridor,” Tomer Burg, an atmospheric scientist, posted on X.

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