Another storm heading to snow-slammed South: Latest forecast

FAN Editor

Early Wednesday morning a second storm will bring more snow and ice.

Most of the country is on alert for snow, ice and bitter cold as about 70.4% of the lower 48 states are covered by snow — the highest level in a decade.

Overnight, a storm brought several reported tornadoes to Florida, Georgia and North Carolina. At least three people were killed from the reported twister in North Carolina, Gov. Roy Cooper said.

That same storm is moving through the Northeast Tuesday with ice and snow for inland areas and just mild rain for the Interstate-95 corridor.

Additional snow and ice will hit northern New England where 6 to 10 inches of snow is possible through Tuesday afternoon.

Meanwhile, a record-breaking cold snap is slamming the central U.S.

The wind chill — what it feels like — plunged Tuesday morning to minus 12 degrees in Little Rock, minus 11 degrees in Dallas, minus 15 degrees in Memphis and 0 degrees in Austin.

Early Wednesday morning, a second storm will move into South, including Dallas, Oklahoma City and Little Rock, bringing more snow and ice.

Three to six inches of snowfall is possible for northern Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.

Freezing rain and sleet is expected to extend from Dallas to Shreveport, Louisiana, to North Carolina and into Virginia.

By Thursday afternoon and evening, this new storm will reach the Mid-Atlantic and the Northeast with ice, snow and heavy rain.

The Interstate-95 corridor from Washington, D.C., to New York to Boston could see three to six inches of snow before the snow changes to rain.

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