More snow, bitter cold to slam Northeast and Midwest in fast-moving clipper storm
With 19 million people under winter alert and thousands already struggling with several feet of snow and accidents on dangerous roads, a clipper system is expected to cover the Midwest, Great Lakes, and Northeast with snow on Wednesday.
The system will provide brief snowfalls that may manifest as snow squalls, which are particularly hazardous for road travel because of limited visibility and whiteout conditions.
According to the National Weather Service, a clipper storm, often called an Alberta clipper, is a system that moves out of Central Canada and brings snow and cold air to the United States.
New York City may also see some light snowfall on Thursday morning along the I-95 corridor. There won't be any buildup in the five boroughs.
Lake effect snow will return Thursday, particularly do...