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Winter Storm in the Central Appalachians through the Northeast; Heavy Snow in the Great Basin and Rockies

A winter storm will impact the central Appalachians to the Northeast through the night. Accumulating snow is expected for interior New England and the northern Mid-Atlantic. Scattered showers and occasional thunderstorms will persist across Florida and the Southeast coast. Locally heavy mountain snow is expected in the Great Basin and Rockies over the next couple of days. Read More >

Lows tonight will be in the 20s with winds shifting to the north behind a cold front. Scattered flurries are possible behind this front which could linger into the late morning hours. Highs on Monday will be in the upper 20s to low 30s, with little to no increase in temperatures during the day. Northerly winds gusting 20-30mph will make for a chilly day overall. Highs on Thursday will be in the mid 20s (east) to upper 30s (west) with southerly winds gusting 20-25mph. Friday will be warmer with highs in the mid 30s to upper 40s.
A cold frontal passage Wednesday will set up temperatures to fall to their coldest point of the season so far Wednesday night into Thursday morning. Temperatures could fall as low as the single digit to just under zero degrees for mainly Nebraska areas east of HWY-281. Despite light winds (less than 10MPH), wind chill values may drop as low as -10 degrees in a few isolated northeast lying locations.