While the Midwest gets buried in snow this morning, a different storm has us in it cross-hairs for the upcoming weekend.
Another area of storminess will form in the south on Friday and Saturday and roll toward us, coming up the eastern seaboard.
The biggest difference with this storm is a lack of super cold air to tap from the north. This means that this storm should act more like a classic nor’easter than a once in 50 year blizzard like the one we had two weeks ago.
A heavy mix is likely later in the afternoon and at night.
The most likely scenario would be a snow, sleet, rain mix in the southern part of the state and some sleet/rain mixing in the north to Interstate 84.
We'll mainly get heavy snow and sleet in the northern part of the state, especially in the northwest and northeast hills.
Where the storm is primarily snow, significant accumulations of 8 inches or more are possible.