The winter-weary Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast, including New York City, can expect frigid temperatures, blustery winds and some more snow into the weekend, according to forecasters.
Half an inch to two inches of snow could fall overnight Tuesday in parts of Ohio River Valley, including Cincinnati and northern Kentucky, extending into West Virginia and central Virginia, AccuWeather meteorologist Bob Larson told The Post.
Another storm “on a similar path” will hit further south from Roanoke, Virginia, into the very northern parts of North Carolina — dumping one to three inches of snow, Larson said.
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