Apr 9, 2012; 8:17 AM ET
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1. The maps below show the severe weather for the week. This is going to an active week for severe weather with impacts being mainly wind and hail, but as the western trough comes out by midweek, we may have to be concerned about tornadoes in Kansas and Oklahoma.
2. The Northeast is going to be chilly for a few days, and with that, snow showers will hit the higher elevations and even some the valley locations. Snowfall over the higher elevations will be 1-3 inches, especially across northern New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine.
3. This is probably the last shot of cold weather for the Northeast in regards to the departure from normal. The operational models seem to indicate that the cold shot is the last one and that we are going into a milder weather pattern, not exactly record warmth like we saw in March.
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