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yuiyoshida

(41,835 posts)
Sat Feb 14, 2015, 09:32 AM Feb 2015

Long-Track Winter Storm Could Bring Southern Snow and Ice Next Week (FORECAST)




A hyperactive weather pattern has been spawning major winter storms at a frantic pace since late January. New England has been hit the hardest, but the Midwest has also seen its share of significant snow.



Next week, yet another potential significant winter storm could affect several regions: the Rockies to the Southern Plains, Mid-South to the Southeast. Winter storm watches have already been posted from southern Oklahoma through Arkansas and into Tennessee, Mississippi and Alabama from Sunday night into Monday as snow, sleet and freezing rain will make travel difficult.



There will likely be changes to the forecast since this storm is still several days away. Check back through the weekend for updates as we continue to refine the forecast and provide more detailed information. For the current forecast, click

http://www.weather.com/storms/winter/news/winter-storm-rockies-plains-south-northeast-next-week?cm_ven=Twitter_TheWeatherChannel_Weather_SBr_Article_No_1_20150214
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Long-Track Winter Storm Could Bring Southern Snow and Ice Next Week (FORECAST) (Original Post) yuiyoshida Feb 2015 OP
I hope so Lee-Lee Feb 2015 #1
 

Lee-Lee

(6,324 posts)
1. I hope so
Sat Feb 14, 2015, 10:13 AM
Feb 2015

It's been several years since I've seen a good snow, with climate change its getting rarer and rarer in the parts of NC that used to see the most.

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