Another winter storm could be in the works for the East Coast with a MAJOR nor'easter developing in North Carolina this week. First Warn meteorologist Chris Mulcahy and forecaster Larry Sprinkle are discussing how much snow, if any, could fall in Charlotte and the potential impacts of this nor'easter in New England and New York. This could be the third straight week with measurable snow in Charlotte, North Carolina. How rare is that? Well, we can tell you Charlotte has gotten nearly SIX TIMES the amount of snow in 2022 than the last three years combined! Do you have a question for Chris Mulcahy or Larry Sprinkle? Ask them in the chat! For the latest First Warn forecast from chief meteorologist Brad Panovich and the rest of the First Warn Storm Team, download the WCNC Charlotte mobile app: WCNC.com/appredirect ***FORECAST FOR TUESDAY, JAN. 25*** This will be the warmest day of the week. Highs will be in the mid to upper 50s. The warm-up will push temperatures above seasonal averages. Once the cold front passes Tuesday evening, much colder air will settle into the region. Wednesday-Friday: Bitterly cold air will impact the Carolina's on Wednesday. A cold front will be dry with little to no rain into Wednesday, but a significant temperature will occur behind the front. Expect 20s during the overnight hours, and daytime highs will only be in the 40s. #NCwx #SCwx #CLTwx #WakeUpCLT Keep Reading: https://www.wcnc.com/article/weather/...