"Eastern Seaboard Braces for Potential First Major Snowfall in Years"

A major storm is expected to hit the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions, potentially ending a record snow drought in cities like New York, which hasn't seen more than an inch of snow in a single day for 684 days. The storm could bring snow and ice as far as Missouri and southern New England, with temperatures dropping to the mid-30s and low 40s. The path of the storm is still uncertain, but it could also affect cities like Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C., which have also experienced extended periods without significant snowfall. This drought has implications for water resources, as the lack of snowpack can lead to drier conditions in the spring and summer months.
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- Philadelphia weather: Significant winter storm system possibly coming to town Sunday CBS News
- DC snow forecast: Chance for first significant winter storm next weekend FOX 5 DC
- Allentown weather: 1st major snow in 2 years possible this weekend The Morning Call
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