Massive winter storm to bring heavy snow, rain to these states

FAN Editor

Don’t be fooled by the mild winter weather in some places — a massive storm is on its way to wreak havoc in several states as it treks across the country.

The next storm gearing up to affect the U.S. will start in the Northwest on Tuesday morning, bringing heavy snow to the mountains of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming, forecasts show.

PHOTO: The storm will begin its path across the country in the northwest, bringing heavy snow to the mountains of Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming before moving southeast into the nation’s Heartland and strengthening into a huge storm system.

The storm will begin its path across the country in the northwest, bringing heavy snow to the mountains of Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming before moving southeast into the nation’s Heartland and strengthening into a huge storm system.

ABC News

The storm system will then strengthen as it moves southeast into America’s Heartland.

By Wednesday, there will be a wide swath of snow from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes region, delivering possible blizzards to the northern Plains and upper Midwest.

The National Weather Service has begun to issue winter weather alerts in those regions as the large storm system develops.

Many regions are projected to receive up to 2 feet of snow through Friday morning, but projected totals could increase as the storm gets closer.

PHOTO: FILE - Wind gusts as strong as 26 mph blow a ripped American flag as a snowstorms howls through in Lincoln, Neb, Feb. 16, 2023.

Wind gusts as strong as 26 mph blow a ripped American flag as a snowstorms howls through in Lincoln, Neb, Feb. 16, 2023.

Kenneth Ferriera/AP, FILE

Heavy rain and thunderstorms will also be possible in the South on Tuesday and and Wednesday, forecasts show.

However, the Northeast will continue to experience an unseasonably mild winter. The storm system will trek to the Northeast, bringing a wintry mix, but not much snow accumulation is expected in cities along the I-95 corridor.

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