Tired of winter weather yet in the Northeast? The past several days have hadsimilar weather conditions across the region with blustery winds, cold air andeven some snow showers across the interior.The winds will increase even more behind a snowstorm pushing across the OhioValley today. Gusts of up to 40 mph will blast into the mid-Atlantic andNortheast on Tuesday. The winds could whip the snow around, lowering visibilityand making roads a mess.
Besides creating travel difficulty, the howling winds will make it feelbrutally cold.
Story by AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Meghan Evans.
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