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Mon Feb 8, 2010 8:42am EST

(Reuters) - As the Mid-Atlantic states dug themselves out from Saturday's big snowstorm, another potentially crippling one was on the way and might hit the Northeast too. Moderate to heavy snow was moving through the Midwest and southern Plains, while in the West one storm exited and another one moved in.

Unseasonably cold weather to settle over the Midwest and Northeast this week, according to forecasters.

For the latest forecasts and maps please click below.

WEATHER CHANNEL here

MAP here

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MAP here

QT WEATHER MAPS here

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Comments (3)
Anna123 wrote:
Maybe this is global warming.

Feb 08, 2010 10:27am EST  --  Report as abuse
SeaWa wrote:
Maybe it’s the last gasp of the artic air mass…

Feb 08, 2010 10:52am EST  --  Report as abuse
Ananke wrote:
Global warming implies weather extremes, i.e. colder winters, hotter summers,storms, dries and pouring rains after that. So, yes, it seems a clear indication of a climate change. Is it going to worsen or last? Who knows…

Feb 08, 2010 12:40pm EST  --  Report as abuse
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