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There are no monster storms on the horizon this weekend, but snow is in the forecast, says AccuWeather AccuWeather.com reports folks wanting a big snowstorm in the Northeast will have to wait a while longer. However, there will be enough cold and snow for skiing will continue through the extended Dr. Martin Luther King weekend. The weather pattern into the start of next week will favor episodes of spotty snow and flurries, produced by weak storms originating from Western Canada. These storms are called Alberta Clippers. While these can cause minor travel problems at the local level, widespread disruptions from heavy snow are unlikely through Monday. Some roads will be coated with snow from time to time. One such episode is taking aim on the central Appalachians Friday night. The snow would reach some of the coastal areas of the mid-Atlantic and New England late Friday night into Saturday. The snow could coat the ground around Washington, D.C., Philadelphia and New York City. A few inches of snow can fall on the Pocono mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania. A few inches of snow is forecast to fall on parts of upstate New York and New England on Saturday as the weak storm [...]