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A major pattern shift is bringing cold, Canadian air to the central and eastern United States.

New Yorkers may see their first accumulating snow of the season next week, particularly in upstate and western regions.

The cold front is expected to bring widespread freezes and temperatures feeling more like mid-December.

La Niña has officially developed, which typically brings colder temperatures and above-average snowfall to the Northeast.

New Yorkers may see their first widespread snow of the season next week.

A major pattern shift is moving across the central and eastern United States , bringing a surge of cold, Canadian air into the region. The system is expected to produce widespread freezes, gusty winds and accumulating snow across the Great Lakes and Northea

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