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Heavy Rain in the Southeast; Wintry Mix from the Plains through the Ohio Valley

A storm system will bring a number impacts to the central and eastern US. Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected in the Gulf Coast and Deep South. Further north, a wintry mix may produce a glaze of ice from the Ozarks/Mid-South east through the Ohio Valley. Accumulating snow is expected from the central Plains east into the Upper Ohio Valley/Lower Great Lakes. Read More >

Snow will come to an end across the area by around noon, with partial sunshine and cool temperatures expected for the afternoon hours. For the remainder of the week, temperatures will fluctuate from below normal to near normal across the region, with a cold front bringing breezy north winds to the area Wednesday afternoon along with a very cold night Wednesday night. Dry weather is anticipated through the upcoming weekend.
Lows this week will fluctuate between mainly the single digits and the 20s. The coldest night of the week will fall Wednesday night into Thursday morning with temperatures across a few places north and east of the Tri-Cities near and potentially a few degrees below 0 degrees. Winds chills this week may also occasionally dip below 0 degrees.