23 States Under Winter Weather Alerts as US Braces for Severe Storms
At least 23 U.S. states are under winter weather
alerts, and a tornado watch has been issued for parts of the Southeast
as most of the country braces for severe weather this week.
“We are in a very active weather pattern all across
the country, from California to New York,” ABC News senior meteorologist
Max Golembo said.
An atmospheric river, which draws massive amounts of
water vapor from the Pacific Ocean, has taken aim at California, where
the National Weather Service has issued flash flood and flood watches
through Friday.
Copious rainfall is in the forecast for the West
Coast until the end of the week, potentially bringing floods, mudslides
and debris flows. ABC News’ weather team predicts more than a half a
foot of rain in Central to Northern California over the next several
days. Additional rain is expected for Portland, Oregon, and Seattle.
“California will see waves of moisture on and off through Friday,” Golembo said.
Meanwhile, thunderstorms and damaging winds are
expected to rattle Southern states, from the Gulf Coast to the Ohio
Valley. The National Weather System has issued a tornado watch for
portions of southern Louisiana, southern Mississippi and other parts of
the region’s coast until 2 p.m. local time.
“Severe storms are firing up already in Louisiana
and Mississippi,” Golembo said. “Damaging winds are the biggest threat
this morning.”
Northeastern states can expect to see rain, snow and
ice this week, according to ABC News meteorologists. The first of two
storms arrives today, bringing rain and ice for much of the region, with
potential snowfall in Boston and other parts of New England.
The icy weather moved through the Hudson Valley into
southern New England this morning. By this afternoon, the snow and ice
in Boston will transition to heavy rain, with some snow and ice
lingering in New England and the upper Hudson Valley near Albany, New
York.
ABC News
meteorologists said a second storm will move into the Northeast on
Thursday morning, bringing mostly snow to New York City and Boston.
Heavy snowfall is in the forecast until Thursday afternoon. Some weather
models are showing snow farther south in Philadelphia and Washington,
D.C.
“This could be a plowed event for major Northeast cities,” Golembo said. “Stay tuned. This is a changing forecast.”
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