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Northeast Braces for Sudden Snow Squalls
4 Dec
Summary
- Snow squalls are expected in parts of the Northeast on Thursday.
- These events can cause rapid visibility reduction and icy roads.
- Motorists are advised to travel slowly or avoid travel during squalls.

Several Northeastern states are preparing for hazardous conditions as snow squalls are forecast for Thursday. These intense, short-lived snow events are a result of an Arctic cold front sweeping through the region, according to meteorologists. The National Weather Service predicts the highest chances of squalls in upstate New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, northwestern Massachusetts, and far Western Maine.
These squalls are characterized by moderate to heavy snow and gusty winds, leading to sudden drops in visibility and potentially whiteout conditions. The National Weather Service has warned that snow squalls can create dangerously icy roads very quickly. Areas from northeastern Ohio and northwestern Pennsylvania into upstate New York and northern New England are particularly at risk.
For those encountering a snow squall while driving, experts recommend avoiding travel if possible. If travel is unavoidable, drivers should proceed slowly, activate their four-way flashers, and consider exiting the highway to find a safe place to wait out the storm. Winter weather advisories are in effect for several New York counties.

