East coasters, brace for a wet and wintery weekend.
A winter storm is expected to drop seven inches of snow on Boston, seven inches in New York, and five inches in Philadelphia by Sunday morning, CNN reported.
Freezing temperatures and heavy precipitation could make traveling to work on Monday difficult.
If we can all work together to remove the snow rather than push it around, we'll be in good shape for Monday morning.
Boston mayor Marty Walsh encouraged residents to keep an eye out for one other.
Meanwhile, winter storm Jupiter has caused some headaches for football fans. The NFL has moved Sunday's AFC divisional playoff game between the host Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers. The game was originally scheduled for 12:05 p.m. CST, but will now go at 7:20 p.m. CST.
"Moving the game from the original 1:05 p.m. ET start time will provide local authorities more time to clear roads in the area as the weather is expected to improve throughout Sunday," the NFL said in a statement.
Icicles begin to form in the midwest.
No ice yet in KC.
— Yael T. Abouhalkah (@YaelTAbouhalkah) January 13, 2017
Maybe Winter Storm Jupiter was FAKE NEWS spread by grocery stores. pic.twitter.com/v4vrAeXngv
And people are preparing for the worst.

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