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Storm Systems to Impact the Central and Eastern U.S. Through the Weekend

Two storm systems will track through the central and eastern U.S. today through this weekend with areas of gusty winds, rain and heavy snow. Severe thunderstorms and heavy to excessive rainfall is forecast today from the Lower Mississippi River Valley to the Tennessee Valley. Damaging winds, a few tornadoes, and areas of flooding are possible. Read More >

Scattered snow showers and possible squalls will continue into the overnight, as well as gusty northwest winds. Turning colder with wind chills in the single digits by Sunday morning. A few flurries for Sunday morning, then trending mostly sunny as the day progresses.
Scattered snow showers and possible snow squalls will move eastward across the area through this evening. Winds may gust up to 35 MPH in the stronger showers and produce sharply reduced visibility to well under a mile at times. Rapidly changing conditions are possible in any snow squall. Snow accumulations will be minor under an inch and localized. Drivers should be alert for greatly reduced visibility in a short distance, and localized slushy slick spots.
Snow squalls are possible this afternoon and evening. Here are some safety tips.