The first week of spring is here, but don't break out your shorts yet — a storm is coming.
According to The Weather Channel, Winter Storm Selene is gathering up strength in the Rockies, and it's set to track eastward over the next week. The Midwest, New England, and New York state are all predicted to be affected.
Already, the storm is dumping snow in the Rockies, with over a foot expected in Utah, Montana, Wyoming, on Tuesday. Forecasters are also expecting up to a foot of accumulation over the Great Lakes in the coming days. In the graphic below, you can see Selene over the Rockies. Yellow arrows show the storm's expected path eastward throughout the week:
Meteorologists expect Selene to dump a mixture of snow and rain over the Midwest by Wednesday, and it's possible that upstate New York and New England will be affected as early as Wednesday night.
On Thursday morning, forecasters are expecting a wintry mix over New York state and northern New England continuing through Friday, with up to 6 inches of accumulation possible.
While the storm should dissipate by the time it hits the east, it's possible that northern Maine will still receive a foot of snow by Friday.
Here's the Weather Channel's Thursday forecast:
As the storm continues, meteorologists should be able to predict with more certainty where snowfall will occur.
In the meantime, don't put away your shovels just yet.
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