Light to moderate snow will continue on Thursday across the Eastern Great Lakes and into the Northeast.
A pair of low pressure systems will move across eastern Canada and into the Great Lakes before pushing into the Northeast overnight. Snowfall will be light to moderate across much of the impacted region from Michigan to Western New England. 3-6 inches will be possible through early Friday morning with the most significant snowfall across Southern Ontario into Northern New York. Some higher elevations may see up to 8 inches of snow. Most snow will stay inland with little to no snowfall expected along the I-95 corridor from Philadelphia to New York City. Light sleet or freezing rain may mix in at times across the eastern Ohio Valley, but is not forecast to be significant.
Elsewhere, a weak mid level trough moving across the Four Corners region will allow for isolated showers.