Weekend winter storm to bring severe weather to South, heavy snow to Northeast

The seemingly endless cycle of snow, torrential rain and disruptive weather will continue this weekend as a powerful storm system lashes the central and eastern US, with the added threat of a multi-day severe weather outbreak.Dangerous severe storms are likely to erupt across the South and Southeast on Saturday and into Saturday night.Damaging wind gusts, hail and tornadoes will be possible.Just how high the tornado threat will be remains in question, the FOX Forecast Center said.The National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center has issued a Level 3 out of 5 on the severe storm risk scale for portions of Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama.In addition to the severe storms, another round of substantial rain throughout Saturday will lead to a widespread risk for flash flooding across the South and Ohio Valley.Rainfall amounts of 3-5 inches or higher are possible, particularly across portions of Kentucky, Tennessee, southern Ohio and southern West Virginia. A Level 3 out of 4 risk for flash flooding is already in place, and the potential exists for numerous flash floods, some of which could be significant.In addition, moderate to isolated major river flooding is possible this weekend across portions of central and eastern Kentucky, southwestern Virginia and northern and middle Tennessee.Moderate to heavy snow will primarily target the Interstate 90 corridor from Des Moines, Iowa, to Chicago and eastward into New England. A good chunk of upstate New York and New England could potentially see another significant round of snowfall, possibly up to a foot, especially north of Boston.

Additionally, strong winds could create treacherous travel conditions.For cities along the Interstate 95 corridor, including New York City, Philadelphia and Washington, the same cold front fueling severe storms in the South could hold together as it moves north, the FOX Forecast Center said.Some computer forecast models even s...

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