ALBANY, N.Y. — Millions of Americans are waking up to their first big snow of the season, as a powerful nor’easter is bringing some combination of rain, ice and snow to parts of the East Coast, including the densely populated northeast portion of Interstate 95 corridor, which could potentially compound travel headaches that resulted from the storm that slammed the Midwest this weekend, as this La Niña winter season gets underway.
A fast-moving area of low pressure has moved out of the Southeast and up along the East Coast early Tuesday morning.
According to the Fox Forecast Center, some computer forecast models are drawing an extremely sharp boundary between rain and snow, which is currently expected to set up just inland of I-95.
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