Heavy Rain in East, and Snowflakes for Some
Published April 23rd, 2012
NEW YORK (AP) - A spring nor'easter is brining rain and strong winds and even snow to some places in the Northeast.
The National Weather Service says the storm is atypical for April but not uncommon.
From Philadelphia north through New York City and into southern New England up to 4 inches of rain could fall, with the heaviest downpour expected early Monday. Some areas could see wind gusts of 25-30 mph.
Higher-elevation areas in the western parts of Pennsylvania and New York and in West Virginia and Ohio could even see snow. Forecasts call for 4 to 12 inches.
Flooding is possible in some areas.
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