Snow blankets most of Alabama in winter storm
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — A rare March snow blanketed much of Alabama and winter storm warnings are in effect along the East Coast.
Scott Unger of the National Weather Service office in Birmingham says a winter storm warning for Alabama is in effect until 3 p.m. Sunday mostly for several northern and eastern counties — with much of the rest of the state under a winter storm advisory.
Unger says snow accumulations could reach up to five inches in some areas of Alabama.
The weather service says winter storm warnings are in effect from northern Georgia and the Carolinas through the Mid-Atlantic states into New England. Forecasters warn that eight to 14 inches of snow is possible in the Philadelphia area.
Nor'easter could dump more than 6 inches of snow on Boston
A nor'easter headed up the coast is expected to drop six or more inches of snow by Monday morning on most of southern New England, starting Sunday evening, forecasters said.
After a brief spell of milder weather, Old Man Winter is making a comeback. Boston is expected to see 6.6 inches of snow by 7 p.m. Monday. Some areas in the interior could get as much as a foot, according to the National Weather Service.
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