An active winter pattern will continue to sweep across the Great Lakes and the interior Northeast over the next two days, according to the NWS Weather Prediction Center.

Lake-enhanced snow showers will persist as one clipper system exits the region and another approaches on Friday. Moderate accumulations are expected downwind of the Upper Great Lakes and Lake Ontario.

The NWS warns that a trailing cold front may trigger potentially dangerous snow squalls in the interior Northeast today (December 4), creating sudden white-out conditions and hazardous travel.

Major mountain snow

A series of upper-level disturbances dropping south across the western US will produce significant snowfall in the Cascades and northern Rockies today, spreading into the central Rockies on Friday, the NWS Weathe

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