Tuesday's East Coast Storm

February 1, 2010 at 8:25PM

Tuesday's East Coast storm WILL NOT be a dilly. Certainly, it will be nothingremotely close to the big winter storm that hit the mid-Atlantic regionSaturday.All things considered, Tuesday's storm will be nothing more than a nuisance formost. The most serious aspect of the system is a possible band of ice fromwestern North Carolina into south-central Virginia. North of there, it willsnow for several hours from central Virginia toward southern Maryland andDelaware. Snow accumulations will be an inch or two in most cases, but theremight be a few locations in central Virginia that come in with 3 or 4inches.

A bigger and better winter storm may hit the central Atlantic region later thisweek. We'll have more on that as we go.

Story by AccuWeather.com Senior Meteorologist John Kocet.

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