The latest weather forecast showed that rainy conditions and a wintry mix could unfold in the Southeast and East Coasts, causing slower commutes and cold-related health concerns.

In January, homeowners should check for the combination of ice and snow in the region. Wintry precipitation can likely unfold in some portions of the country, especially in the Northeast and West Coast.

The NWS Weather Prediction Center warned of impactful weather in the Southern Appalachians and East Coast this late week. Recently, NWN reported the rainy and snowy outlook in the Southeast.

In this week's weather, the main concerns are slower commutes, widespread travel disruptions and cold-related health concerns such as hypothermia and frostbites.

East Coast, Southeast Weather: Where Will Wintry Mix and Snow Unload?

West Side of New York City
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West Side of New York City. The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that a rainy and wintry mix outlook can unload in the Southeast and East Coast this week. Read here to learn more about commute safety. Snowy outlook is also expected in the Four Corner regions and High Plains in the late week. According to the weather outlook, moderate to heavy snow can spread in the higher areas in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado.

The National Weather Service (NWS) monitors an active weather pattern that could bring challenging weather conditions on the West Coast and East Coast.

Snowy outlook is also expected in the Four Corner regions and High Plains in the late week. According to the weather outlook, moderate to heavy snow can spread in the higher areas in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado.

In addition, the forecast showed that snowfall could unfold in the Southern High Plains and Central High Plains on Thursday, including in Western Texas, Oklahoma Panhandle, and Southeastern Colorado.

People can anticipate wintry mixed weather in the said areas. The Weather Prediction Center warned of a winter storm in the Mid-Atlantic, Northeast and East Coast from January 6 to 7.

NWS reported the area of low-pressure developing over the Southeast on the weekend and DeMarVa coast. A freezing rain can likely unload in the Mid-Atlantic.

On the weekend, the stormy outlook can spread over the New England coast and Northeast, including in the New Jersey and Interstate 95. Breezy coastal winds and coastal storms can still become noticeable in the region.

On the weekend, the snowy outlook can spread in the following areas:

  • Portland
  • Boston
  • New York
  • Washington
  • Buffalo
  • Pittsburgh
  • Charleston
  • Columbus

For New Yorkers, people are excited for the winter in the city. Last year, NYC recorded late measurable snowfall due to warmer conditions and lack of snow. In this year's winter, residents can expect the end of the snow drought.

Also Read: West Coast Weather Forecast: Cross-Country Storm To Bring Mountain Snow, Heavy Rain in Mid-January

Winter Weather Preparedness on the East Coast

A winter storm threat can unfold on the East Coast on the weekend. Homeowners should stay alert for winter-related warnings in the city to avoid challenging weather conditions.

For homeowners, they can keep winter-related emergencies when blizzards or heavy snow hits.

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