Winter Storm to Spread Snow From West to Plains, Midwest and Northeast This Week
Source: WEATHER.COM
A winter storm will slow down travel across the country this week as it brings snow and rain to parts of the West, Plains, Midwest and Northeast.
This system has been named Winter Storm Kade by The Weather Channel.
Much of the snow and strong winds from this storm will be in the West and the adjacent Front Range of the Rockies through Monday. The snow and rain will then affect areas from the Southern Plains to the Midwest and Northeast in multiple phases from Tuesday through Friday. Severe thunderstorms are possible in the warmer air ahead of this system in parts of the South.
Here's a look at where the storm is now and what to expect the next several days. Keep in mind this forecast will likely change in the coming days, so check back to weather.com for updates.
Read more: https://weather.com/storms/winter/news/2020-02-02-winter-storm-west-rockies-plains-midwest-northeast-early-february
yaesu
(8,020 posts)The Genealogist
(4,723 posts)Last week, we had light snow a couple or three days. This coming week it is supposed to snow and do all kinds of lovely winter weather stuff here, starting Tuesday. The current temperature is 75, with a high of 70 tomorrow. Life in the Ozarks.
Bayard
(22,181 posts)Supposed to rain most of the week, with snow on Friday.
Its nuts. I already have daffodils coming up.
Siwsan
(26,305 posts)Fortunately, daffs are pretty durable.
We are in the high 40's, right now. Very, very weird weather.
ToxMarz
(2,169 posts)Really unnecessary for normal winter weather. Why don't they name sunny days instead.