Mon Jan 27 04:40:00 UTC 2025: ## Midwest and Northeast Brace for More Cold Snaps, Snow Squalls This Week

**New York, NY** – While the recent brutal cold snap has eased, the Midwest and Northeast are bracing for another round of frigid temperatures and wintry weather this week, according to AccuWeather. While not as extreme as the recent Siberian air mass, temperatures will still dip below average, particularly in northern New England.

AccuWeather meteorologists predict several bursts of cold air sweeping across the region, fueled by fast-moving storms originating in Canada, known as Alberta clippers. These systems will bring snow showers, gusty winds, and reduced visibility, creating challenging travel conditions.

While most snow will be light, the potential for significant snow squalls exists, especially across the Great Lakes region and Northeast, particularly Sunday and Monday into Tuesday. These squalls can cause near-zero visibility and rapid snow accumulation, posing a serious risk to motorists. Strong winds associated with these storms could also cause ice to break loose along the Great Lakes shoreline.

AccuWeather urges drivers in the Midwest and Northeast to monitor weather conditions closely and download the AccuWeather app for alerts on snow squall warnings. Air travel may also experience delays due to snow and ice accumulation on runways.

Later this week, a shift in the weather pattern is expected, bringing milder temperatures to the East, while the West faces increased chances of storms and colder, wetter conditions. However, the East isn’t entirely in the clear, with the potential for continued wintry mix precipitation.

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