By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
February 15,2014; 9:05PM,EST
For folks hoping for a change in the weather, there is some good news next week.
After yet another storm passes through the upper part of the mid-Atlantic and New England with snow Monday night into Tuesday, temperatures will trend above average for the middle and latter part of the week.
In the wake of the snowstorms, people are urged to walk and drive defensively.
Another system threatens to drop several inches of snow from Minnesota to Massachusetts Sunday night through Tuesday. The Harrisburg area can see another several inches of snow Monday night into early Tuesday causing slippery travel.
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How warm it gets after the snow is tricky, as the ground and area waterways are cold and/or frozen and many areas will have to melt a substantial amount of snow beforehand.
The sun's energy will first focus on melting that snow before warming up the lower atmosphere.
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