By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
January 15,2014; 8:45PM,EST
A series of weak storms will affect the New York City area through next week and will bring a period of snow every now and then.
Conditions that favored widespread fog on Wednesday will not be present Thursday morning but a touch of snow, especially in the northern and western suburbs could make for slippery travel.
A weather pattern favoring multiple weak storms originating from western Canada is in store through next week. While the storms will be weak, they will stir up a little wind.
Most of the storms will bring only periods of clouds. However, a small number of dozen or so storms can also bring periods of snow.
The storm that has a chance of bringing a couple of periods of light snow or flurries in the short term is during Friday night and Saturday.
Just enough snow could fall on parts of the mid-Atlantic and southern New England to cause slippery travel, especially where the snow falls during the nighttime or at the start of the day.
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Erik Pindrock
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The
high so far today, January 15th, in Los Angels is 82. On July 15th, the
high at LAX was 75. Dew points much lower today than July. #CAwx
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Justin Povick
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Howling wind + falling snow = blizzard conditions for eastern Dakota's/western MN late Wed night into Thursd
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