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Winter Storm to Impact the Northern Mid-Atlantic and Interior Northeast; heavy rain in the Southeast

A storm system will bring a variety of hazards to the Eastern US. Wintry precipitation is expected from the central Appalachians to the Northeast. Heavy snow is expected for interior New England and the northern Mid-Atlantic through the night, and icing will continue in the Appalachians this morning. On the south side of the system, heavy rain and thunderstorms will persist across the Southeast. Read More >

A cold front passing Wednesday will chop temperatures from the mid 30s to upper 40s this afternoon down to the upper 20s to mid 30s Wednesday. Temperatures Wednesday night into Thursday morning will drop into the single digits to just below zero degrees with wind chills as low as -10 degrees. Beyond a few flurries possible Wednesday morning, the forecast remains dry through the rest of the week.
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.