Parts of the US may be slammed mid-week with up to a foot of snow and brutally cold temperatures as a powerful nor’easter moves across the country — but the Big Apple will be spared, according to the most recent forecasts.
New York City will begin to see the effects of the storm Wednesday night into Thursday morning, with a wintry mix accumulating no more than an inch of snow — if anything sticks, Fox Weather told The Post.
By Thursday afternoon, little more than flurries will remain in the metro area as the storm passes and heads out to sea.
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Up the coast into New England, the effects of the storm should be even less than the tri-state area…