By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
January 20,2014; 9:09PM,EST
Snow will affect much of northeastern Pennsylvania on Tuesday, while a major snowstorm clobbers the I-95 corridor. The snow will mark a dramatic change to much colder weather.
Snow and slow travel are in store over much of the Northeast Tuesday into Tuesday night with northeastern Pennsylvania on the northern and western fringe of heavy snow.
Increasing wind and plunging temperatures Tuesday and Tuesday will cause blowing and drifting snow across the region.
Ice can form on paved and concrete surfaces beneath the snow, making travel by vehicle and foot very slippery.
Temperatures will hover in the teens during Tuesday and will fall to near zero Tuesday night as the wind increases. RealFeel® temperatures will plunge well below zero.
Very cold and windy weather will continue through much of the balance of the week.
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Arctic front means business! Sioux City, IA went from 40 at 3pm to 15 with a Real Feel of -15 at 7!
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