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Nor'easter: Snowfall Totals Adjusted Again; Here Are Areas Most At Risk For Power Outages

A powerful Nor'easter with the potential to bring more than two feet of snowfall in parts of the region is strengthening as it barrels up the East Coast.

A look at the latest snowfall projections, released Saturday morning, Jan. 29 by the National Weather Service.

A look at the latest snowfall projections, released Saturday morning, Jan. 29 by the National Weather Service.

Photo Credit: National Weather Service
A look at latest projected snowfall totals for the major weekend storm from AccuWeather.com.

A look at latest projected snowfall totals for the major weekend storm from AccuWeather.com.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather.com
Wind speeds will range from 30 to 50 mp (light purple) to 50 to 70 mph (dark purple).

Wind speeds will range from 30 to 50 mp (light purple) to 50 to 70 mph (dark purple).

Photo Credit: AccuWeather.com
Areas where power outages are most possible are shown here, with those in orange and red being the most likely.

Areas where power outages are most possible are shown here, with those in orange and red being the most likely.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather.com

Winter advisories, watches, and warnings covering around 70 million are in effect through early Saturday night, Jan. 29. 

Snow will continue into the evening with very cold conditions.

Brisk and gusty north-northwest winds with gusts averaging around 40 miles per hour with stronger gusts closer to the coast will cause blowing and drifting of snow and could bring down tree branches, leading to power outages, the National Weather Service said in a statement issued early Saturday morning. 

Projected snowfall totals have once again been adjusted slightly upward.

Much of the region is now expected to see between 8 and 12 inches of snowfall, with up to 24 to 36 inches possible in Eastern Long Island and Eastern New England, according to both AccuWeather.com and the National Weather Service.

For the most up-to-date snowfall projections, click on the first two images above.

Snowfall rates of 2 to 4 inches are possible at times during the day on Saturday.

Wind speeds will range from 30 to 50 mp (light purple in the third image above) to 50 to 70 mph (dark purple), with widespread power outages possible, especially on Eastern Long Island and in Eastern New England.

Areas where power outages are most possible (shown in orange and red) can be viewed by clicking on the fourth image above.

Saturday's high temperature will struggle to reach 20 degrees during the height of the storm.

Skies will clear on Sunday, Jan. 30 after the storm, with the high temperature in the mid 20s.

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