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4 big weather stories for coming week
4 big weather stories for coming week











4 big weather stories for coming week

( MORE: What To Do If Your Power and Heat Go Out in the Winter)Īll other locations could see at least enough of an ice coating to pose a threat of hazardous travel. Right now, that potential is highest in the locations shaded darker purple in the map below, but especially where ice storm warnings are in effect within this zone, including Memphis, Tennessee, Paducah, Kentucky, and Louisville, Kentucky. In some areas, there could be enough ice to break tree branches and knock out power. The latest South Florida weather headlines, forecast, hurricane news and current radar for Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties including Fort. Rain will change to freezing rain and slicken travel in the Dallas-Fort Worth and Little Rock metro areas Wednesday night.įreezing rain could accumulate on roads, tree branches, power lines and other surfaces from portions of northern and central Texas and eastern Oklahoma into Arkansas, southern Missouri, the lower Mississippi and Ohio valleys and Northeast. This snow, sleet and ice will extend as far south as Oklahoma and western Texas. Several more storm systems are expected into the upcoming weekend. On Wednesday, Groundhog Day, this wintry mess will stretch from the Rockies into the Plains and parts of the Midwest and Great Lakes, with heavy snow in spots. About 2 to 4 inches of rain with locally higher amounts may be unloaded from northeastern Texas and eastern Oklahoma to central Alabama, much of Arkansas. Last week two weather systems brought rain, snow, ice and wind to the Pacific Northwest. Check back to and The Weather Channel app for important forecast updates in the next couple of days. Here is our latest forecast timing followed by the expected snow and ice accumulations for this storm. If you have travel plans in these areas, be prepared to postpone or cancel them. ( MORE: What the Cold Plunge Means For Texas, Oklahoma) To compound all this, the fresh cold air sweeping in during and behind the storm could leave roads treacherous well after the storm is over, given forecast lows into at least the teens into parts of north Texas and the single digits or colder in the central Plains and Midwest. (Issued by the National Weather Service.)













4 big weather stories for coming week