The weather pattern we are in right now remains very active, and soonanother storm will work its way from the Great Plains into the East. This stormwill bring mostly rain, but wet snow could break out on its northern edge alongthe way. Western and central Nebraska might be first to have some wet snow onThursday. Friday into Saturday, rain could turn to wet snow across northernPennsylvania and southern New England.Though the potential for some snow does exist, the storm will be mainly arain producer from the Plains to the mid-Atlantic region. South of the stormtrack, there is potential for some strong thunderstorms.
Story by AccuWeather.com Expert Senior Meteorologist John Kocet
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