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A new winter storm could hit the U.S. this weekend, with AccuWeather meteorologists forecasting two potential paths the storm could take, with one "more intense" scenario that would threaten the Southeast with snow.
Wintry conditions across a broad section of US led President Trump to approve federal emergency disaster declarations as the storm system impacted millions.
National Weather Service maps show you what to expect with the winter storm and when it might be over.
A major winter storm set to slam the U.S. later this week has shifted its path slightly.
More than 160 million people across the United States are expected to face winter weather hazards that could cripple their daily lives in coming days, as roads are covered in snow and ice and power lines break from the weight of accumulating ice, according to the National Weather Service’s Weather Prediction Center.
Several emergency declarations have already been issued as a massive winter storm barrels toward more than 35 states, putting more than 200 million people in its path and threatening “considerable disruption” to New York with up to a foot of snow.
A number of Florida cities, including Tallahassee, deployed crews as Winter Storm Fern dumps snow and ice over more than two dozen states.
Large parts of the eastern and central United States are expected to see heavy snow. But south of the snow line, forecasters are warning that the storm could deliver dangerously icy conditions. Exactly where that snow vs. ice line will fall was still uncertain on Wednesday.
Flight cancellations at Tallahassee International Airport are piling up this weekend due to a mammoth winter storm that is icing over a large swath of the eastern United States.