![]() Warmer temperatures and imperfect storm tracks are behind the lack of snow in the Northeast. This weekend’s storm will be the second consecutive one to track through these cities only to leave snow lovers there out to dry.Įven if in the long run record-long snowless streaks are emblematic of what winter is more likely to look like in a warming world, this year’s El Niño winter could at least be the temporary antidote for the snow drought currently plaguing the Northeast megalopolis.Ī snow drought nearly two years in the making ![]() Historically snowier cities, like Boston, have waited nearly as long to see 3 inches. ![]() Six cities from Richmond, Virginia, to New York City have waited nearly 700 days to see an inch of snow fall in a day. Several major Northeast cities are enduring record-long waits for significant snowfall that has left them missing feet of snow over the last two winters. A storm headed for the Northeast is expected to be another rainy, blustery mess – leaving parts of the snow-starved region pining for any significant snow. ![]()
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