Winds Continue to Chill the Northeast

January 6, 2010 at 1:25PM

The brisk northwesterly winds will continue from the Great Lakes to New Englandon Wednesday. Despite high temperatures in the 20s from the centralAppalachians to northern New England and in the 30s closer to the coast, itwill feel like the teens and lower 20s for much of the day.In addition to the chilly winds, scattered snow showers and flurries willcontinue for much of the day across the interior part of the Northeast.

Accumulations will be generally lighter than what we saw on Monday and Tuesday,but the higher elevations from West Virginia to New York could receive a fewinches of fresh powder.

The winds are expected to diminish slightly towards the end of the week, butanother fast-moving storm system promises more widespread snow across theregion Thursday night into Friday.

Story by AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Eric Wanenchak.

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