Posted on 03/09/2022 4:47:34 PM PST by dynachrome
AccuWeather's expert team of meteorologists says a powerful and far-reaching storm will form at the end of the week and unload everything from heavy rain and gusty thunderstorms to high winds, snow and a rapid freeze-up across the eastern third of the United States.
"Confidence is growing for a significant storm that will bring wide-reaching impacts," AccuWeather Meteorologist Alex DaSilva said.
The end-of-the-week storm will form along the central Gulf Coast as frigid Arctic air dives southward and collides with warm, moist air across the South. From there, the storm is expected to ride north-northeastward along the leading edge of the cold push. This storm will arrive just days after a round of snow sweeps through the mid-Atlantic and New England around the middle of the week and another swath of snow blankets the Central states Wednesday through Thursday.
Forecasters say how far south and east that bitterly cold air plunges will play a pivotal role in the exact track of the storm and where the zones of rain, snow or a combination of the two set up.
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Interesting that they continue to do this since most people catchall the drama.
They have never had snow before.
Or just a simple “Arctic Clipper”?
A couple of weeks ago I was down to just a few days worth of firewood for the stove and decided to save it in case it got very cold again. Glad I did.
Looks like Candy Apple Red to me.
After I was able to stop laughing, I’d apologize and tell them, “Whoever it was told you that; they LIED to you, made you sound like a fool, and you need to slap them so !@#%$ hard their mouth is permanently able to drool down their ass crack.”
“AccuWeather’s expert team of meteorologists ...”
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A bunch of low-paid college students that sugar-coat NWS products.
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