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Big snow barreling toward Northern Seacoast; up to 15 inches predicted

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If you were hoping the recent pattern of pesky storms was going to peter out, well, not exactly.
In fact, the biggest storm of the winter is barreling toward the Northern Seacoast right now out of the Midwest, and when it combines with a low pressure system headed up the East Coast, it could spell big trouble on Friday with up to 10-15 inches of snow possible.
Again, like so many of the recent mini-storms, the Friday larger snow event will also be a 24-hour affair, with the white stuff forecast to begin around 7 p.m. and last through early Saturday evening.
There could be some mixing of ice and sleet, forecaster predict.
After a mild start to winter in December and January that saw snow totals down drastically, it appears we could catch up to average number in March, which promises a more active weather pattern and cooler temps.
Highs on Friday and Saturday will be 42 and 36, respectively.

Accuweather material was used in this report

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