The next winter storm is already on the move and is expected to bring heavy snow, blizzard conditions, strong winds, potential tornadoes and serious flooding as it carves a path from the Southwest to the Northeast through midweek.
Snow is still falling from the first big winter storm of the season. It dumped more than a foot of snow on the Northeast and brought rain, snow, ice – and even the year’s first tornado – as it tracked from the Gulf Coast to Maine.
With this system largely ending Sunday, attention turns to the next one. It is expected to rapidly strengthen into an exceptionally powerful January storm and cause widespread, significant impacts east of the Rockies beginning Monday.
More than 10 million people are under winter weather alerts from California to Illinois. Millions more will be impacted by the storm’s threats on its warm side.
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