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By: Meteorologist Phil Genskow
Updated: Jan 25th 2022
US Weather Spotlight: 11-12-18
Storm system moves from TX to the Mid Atlantic today, producing widespread rains across the south and the Carolinas today, Mid Atlantic tonight and to parts of New England overnight with an inch or more of accumulation expected from MS to VA. Snow will be an issue with this system as well, starting in the southern Plains and developing northeast into eastern and northern New England by the overnight hours with 1-3 inches of snow possible for the panhandle of TX, northern OK, southern KS, and southern MO today and lower amounts around an inch or so from central IL to western NY to northern New England.