An Arctic burst will probably hit the Northeast over the weekend.

From the Sierra Nevada Mountainsup to 7 feet of snow fell, shutting down streets, stalling travelers and inhabiting entire cities.

And for the upcoming few days, the precipitation will last.

It’ll keep moving round the nation into early next week.

On Friday morning, six western countries are on alert for flood, snow and avalanches. The heaviest rain is going to be in Southern California, around San Diego, in which flash flood is possible.

Winter weather alerts have been issued to the Rockies, in which several regions could see 6 to 12 inches of snow at the subsequent 24 hours.

At the East, 13 countries are on alert for snow and cold on account of this storm.

A winter storm watch has has been issued by Iowa to Ohio, such as Chicago, for Saturday to Sunday.

From Monday and Tuesday, the storm may become a Nor’easter from the East Coast, bringing significant snow to get parts of their Mid-Atlantic and coastal Northeast.

Even though it’s too soon to be sure, Chicago will see 5 to 9 inches of snow .

Meanwhile, the Northeast — that is struck by the storm in the coming days — is now dealing with the coldest air mass up to now this season and in the previous couple of decades.

Wind chills Friday morning are under zero levels in certain regions and will remain that way for the remainder of the day and to Saturday.

A wind chill advisory was issued by West Virginia to New Hampshire, where some citizens may believe temperatures as low as 35 below zero.

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