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AccuWeather.com reports on the latest update of the snow that may hit Connecticut on Monday. March may not come in like a lion everywhere across the nation, but winter will roar during the first several days of the month and impact more than 100 million people. Snow will expand from the northern Rockies and central Plains to portions of the Midwest this weekend, reaching the Northeast early next week. The adverse winter conditions will develop Friday into Saturday over the Plains and is forecast to shift slowly eastward Sunday and Monday. Snowfall from the cross-country storm will exceed 1,500 miles on its journey. There is the potential for more than 6 inches of snow to fall along a 1,300-mile stretch from Topeka, Kan., to Kansas City, Mo.; Peoria, Ill.; Indianapolis; Columbus, Ohio; Pittsburgh; Philadelphia; New York City; Hartford, Conn.; Providence, R.I.; and Boston. Some locations along this swath could end up with a foot of snow or more. People traveling by road or airways should expect major long-lasting delays as this area of snow expands eastward and crawls along. For a time, the snow or a wintry mix will impact areas between the I-70 and I-90 corridors over the [...]