Another snowstorm is on the way for the mid-Atlantic region and perhapssouthern New England. This will add to problems with the mountainous snow pilesin the mid-Atlantic region.The storm will spread snow across Tennessee and Kentucky Sunday and Sundaynight, where accumulations will remain on the light to moderate side. Much ofKentucky and northern Tennessee could get up to 3-6 inches of snow.

The snowstorm will pick up the pace once it gets to the Virginias, Maryland andDelaware Monday. Southern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, southeastern New York andsouthern New England could also get several inches of snow from thisdisturbance.

While talk of this next storm steadily grows during the next couple of days,keep one thing in the back of your mind. In the mid-Atlantic region, there isno way this storm will be as massive as the last two. There will not be another1 or 2 feet of snow from this system; 5 or 6 inches are far more likely, buteven that combined with all the snow that already exists is going to be quite aproblem. The region will once again suffer through a period of delays andcancellations.

Story by AccuWeather.com Meteorologists John Kocet and Meghan Evans.